The reporter learned from Tianjin University on the 10th that the network and cloud computing team at Tianjin University recently made key progress in the field of wireless sensing. They turned ordinary Wi-Fi signals at home into “sensory stewards” in the home environment, using Wi-Fi signals to analyze changes in human activity to determine human needs. Without voice instructions, smart homes can provide corresponding services. The relevant research results have been published in the international journal IMWUT.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
The reporter learned from Tianjin University on the 10th that the network and cloud computing team at Tianjin University recently made key progress in the field of wireless sensing. They turned ordinary Wi-Fi signals at home into “sensory stewards” in the home environment, using Wi-Fi signals to analyze changes in human activity to determine human needs. Without voice instructions, smart homes can provide corresponding services. The relevant research results have been published in the international journal IMWUT.