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What Is WiFi Sensing and What Can It Do?

What Is WiFi Sensing and What Can It Do?

by Sabrina Guillen | Oct 27, 2020 | Cognitive, Wi-Fi Sensing

Wireless networks are typically associated with internet access in corporate networks or entertainment services like Netflix. Yet, WiFi’s application extends far beyond just streaming data to electronics. Now that a common household owns about 10 smart devices on...
What Is WiFi Sensing and What Can It Do?

Wi-Fi Sensing Adds Motion Detection and Gesture Recognition to Your Wireless Network

by Sabrina Guillen | Sep 10, 2020 | Cognitive, Home Monitoring, Standards, Wi-Fi Sensing

Thanks to the newest smart camera systems and their powerful analytics applications, IDC says the video surveillance camera market will grow to $44 billion by 2025. But regardless of how many cool features those devices integrate, many privacy-conscious consumers are...
What Is WiFi Sensing and What Can It Do?

For the IoT, User Anonymity Shouldn’t Be an Afterthought. It Should Be Baked In From the Start

by Sabrina Guillen | Aug 20, 2020 | Cognitive, Home Monitoring, IoT, Wi-Fi Sensing

THE INTERNET OF THINGS has the potential to usher in many possibilities—including a surveillance state. In the July issue, I wrote about how user consent is an important prerequisite for companies building connected devices. But there are other ways companies are...
What Is WiFi Sensing and What Can It Do?

Wireless Technology Is Transforming Motion Detection

by Sabrina Guillen | Jul 28, 2020 | Cognitive, Home Monitoring, Wi-Fi Sensing

Motion detection is a key feature of security systems in residential and commercial environments. Until recently, systems have relied heavily on closed circuit television (CCTV) and passive infrared (PIR) sensors, which both require significant investment and...
What Is WiFi Sensing and What Can It Do?

Home Monitoring Innovation in the Age of COVID-19

by Sabrina Guillen | Apr 10, 2020 | Cognitive, Home Monitoring, Wi-Fi Sensing

If you had told me on March 1st that by early April I’d be on indefinite lockdown in my San Jose home (along with the rest of the country) due to a pandemic, I would have laughed it off as a terrible plot idea for “The Twilight Zone.” Yet here we are. The impact of...
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