"Wiffract" Wi-Fi method can read letters through walls
"Wiffract" Wi-Fi method can read letters through walls
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, have developed a novel method for imaging objects beyond the line of sight, which they've named "Wiffract." This technique...
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Are there ways to design a room or things to put in a room (or the walls?) that would inhibit this ability?
I suppose lead shields or something...
6 0 ReplyNo need. If you skim the article, you'll see it only works on sharp edges. The letters being read here are metal cutouts.
22 1 ReplyNote to self: "decorate with crystal balls..." Got it!
9 0 ReplyLemmy is so damn salty. All you did was explain what was said in the article and some guy disliked your comment lmao
6 1 ReplyYeah, but it was only one person. No big deal.
2 0 ReplyThere he iiiiis
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Faraday cage?
8 0 ReplyNo need for lead. Just make something similar to those microwave door mesh plates and embed it in with the insulation.
5 1 ReplyWell, if it's using WiFi, then anything you do will also kill your WiFi signal. So, bare minimum, no WiFi router, only LAN lines.
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