The technology to convert wifi signals into the placement and identity of people is getting much better. Not by using their devices, just the waves bouncing of their bodies. (There’s nothing new to the pipeline as far as I can tell, we’re just starting to get into the accuracy ranges that make it easy/useful.)



I kind of get this idea. It’s just sensing the strength of radio waves with some kind of antenna array. Like pixels on an optical sensor. It’s not really a new idea, I sort of recall seeing video of this kind of thing from like 10 years ago.
But the paper suggests this relies on higher level protocol information.
This makes it sound kind of like a way to fingerprint signals, but they also mention:
But if we’re talking about walking styles, it sounds more like “regular” wifi sensing again.
So I guess it’s kind of like sensing from multiple observers?
Yeah, I guess the novel thing in this paper is using information from this protocol to essentially get a bunch more sensors. Though I’m still shocked they can put together a coherent picture to get fucking lip movements with all this.
Also, WiFi has gotten so much more complicated since 802.11b. Feels like I forgot to pay attention.