Could wireless replace wearables?
CSAIL wireless technology that measures heart rate and breathing through walls has applications for personal health, baby monitors, and law enforcement.
CSAIL wireless technology that measures heart rate and breathing through walls has applications for personal health, baby monitors, and law enforcement.
‘Wi-Vi’ is based on a concept similar to radar and sonar imaging.
Researchers at MIT’s Lincoln Lab have developed new radar technology that provides real-time video of what’s going on behind solid walls.
MIT researchers show how to use portable devices’ built-in motion sensors to improve data rates on wireless networks.
It turns out that many people mistakenly think they have food allergies. A new technology aims to erase all doubt.
With a single piece of inexpensive hardware — a multicolored glove — MIT researchers are making Minority Report-style interfaces more accessible.