This was done at University of Utah, not MIT. MIT's great and all, but I'm
frankly a little tired of the undue attention they get in the media. That
story about the students that launched the high altitude balloon? Old hat, U
of Idaho has been doing that for years, fully student run. Some U of
Tennessee students even sent a balloon clear across the Atlantic!
www.spiritofknoxville.com

Show some love for your public universities!

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Robert West <[email protected]>wrote:

> I thought this was an odd application for Wi-Fi, using the radio signals we
> have all around us to track people behind walls and to make up some sort of
> visual image.  These MIT folks seem to not be taking college seriously.
> Where is all the drinking and unbridled sex?  No, they have to sit around
> and invent things that change peoples, lives.  Such a waste.
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> Check this thing out, think about how this thing can evolve into a real
> covert imaging system using Wi-Fi.  Hey, the Xerox started out as a
> nothing,
> the right folks could turn this into a full color, detailed image of the
> interior of a space.  Money making idea here, come up with a "defense" for
> this to sell to the crazies.
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> http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/24193/?a=f
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> Robert West
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