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Intelligent Wireless Walls for Contactless In-Home Monitoring
M. Usman, J. Rains, et al.
Discover how Intelligent Wireless Walls (IWW) can revolutionize human activity monitoring for the elderly and disabled, utilizing cutting-edge reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) and machine learning. Conducted by a team from the University of Glasgow and Southeast University, this research showcases a remarkable accuracy improvement in non-line-of-sight environments, enhancing privacy-preserving solutions in contactless monitoring.
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