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New study explores Wi-Fi signals for people counting using beam-steerable antennas

Researchers have developed a method for counting people using Wi-Fi signals and beam-steerable antennas. This technique leverages Channel State Information (CSI) extracted from Wi-Fi transmissions, which captures the phase shift and amplitude attenuation of signals. The study highlights the potential of Wi-Fi networks, particularly with the advancements in Wi-Fi 7 standards offering wider bandwidths, for innovative sensing applications beyond traditional communication. AI

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New study explores Wi-Fi signals for people counting using beam-steerable antennas

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  1. arXiv cs.LG TIER_1 English(EN) · Riccardo Bersan, Anay Ajit Deshpande, Sanaz Kianoush, Daniele Piazza, Stefano Savazzi ·

    WiFi-Based People Counting Using Beam-Steerable Antennas: A Test-bed Study

    arXiv:2606.23710v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Ubiquitous perception through RF signals is a pivotal opportunity for future technology: it enables personalized services such as smart living, remote healthcare, automated logistics or interaction through free-space gestures. The…