RuView: Open-source WiFi sensing platform for through-wall presence detection and vital sign monitoring
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Summary
RuView is an open-source WiFi sensing platform that uses commodity WiFi signals to detect people, monitor vital signs (breathing and heart rate), track movement, and provide spatial intelligence through walls and in darkness — without requiring cameras or wearable devices. The project is in beta, under active development, and leverages existing WiFi router radio waves to create a non-invasive sensing system.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledSee through walls with WiFi
Turn ordinary WiFi into a spatial intelligence / sensing system.
Detect people, measure breathing and heart rate, track movement, and monitor rooms — through walls, in the dark, with no cameras or wearables.
Every WiFi router already fills your space with radio waves. When people move, breathe, or even sit still
π RuView turns commodity WiFi signals into real-time spatial intelligence, vital sign monitoring, and presence detection — all without a single pixel of video.
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