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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract | WiFi Sensing (also referred to as WLAN Sen … WiFi Sensing (also referred to as WLAN Sensing) uses existing Wi-Fi signals to detect events or changes such as motion, gesture recognition, and biometric measurement (e.g. breathing). WiFi Sensing is the combination of Wi-Fi and RADAR sensing technology working in tandem to enable usage of the same Wi-Fi transceiver hardware and RF spectrum for both communication and sensing. The applications of WiFi Sensing are broad. Wi-Fi may operate in multiple frequency bands, each providing a unique range of possible use cases dependent on the physical electro-magnetic propagation properties, approved power levels, and allocated bandwidth. There are three major applications: Detection (binary classification), Recognition (multi-class classification), and Estimation (quantity values of size, length, angle, distance, etc.). Combining communication and sensing within mobile networking technology is a large area of exploration, and is sometimes referred to as Joint Communications and radar/radio Sensing (JCAS). Combining the two technologies can leverage existing hardware and infrastructure, enable new services, and provide a higher level of interaction with networked devices (e.g. IoT and automation).tworked devices (e.g. IoT and automation). |
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rdfs:comment | WiFi Sensing (also referred to as WLAN Sen … WiFi Sensing (also referred to as WLAN Sensing) uses existing Wi-Fi signals to detect events or changes such as motion, gesture recognition, and biometric measurement (e.g. breathing). WiFi Sensing is the combination of Wi-Fi and RADAR sensing technology working in tandem to enable usage of the same Wi-Fi transceiver hardware and RF spectrum for both communication and sensing.ectrum for both communication and sensing. |
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