Thursday, September 29, 2011

Scientists Can Use WiFi to Count Your Breaths and Spy on You

Wireless networks which measure received signal strength (RSS) can be used to reliably detect human breathing and estimate the breathing rate, an application we call "BreathTaking". Although an individual link cannot reliably detect breathing, the collective spectral content of a network of devices reliably indicates the presence and rate of breathing.

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