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Researchers have made X-ray vision are reality as a new type of Wifi device has been developed that allows people to see through concrete walls.
Using a wireless transmitter, scientists have developed the device that can map a nearby room in 3D whilst scanning for human bodies.
Dailymail.co.uk reports:
Using the signals that bounce and reflect off these people, the device creates an accurate silhouette and can even use this silhouette to identify who that person is.
The device is called RF Capture and it was developed by researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL).
It has long been thought that wireless signals, such as Wi-Fi, can be used to see things that are invisible to the naked eye.
With this in mind the researchers have been developing technologies that use wireless signals to track human motion since 2013.
As part of its latest research, the team has shown that these technologies can detect gestures and body movements as subtle as the rise and fall of a person’s chest from the other side of a house.