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poses when you walk, sit, or simply stand still
It uses RF waves to sense where you are and then recreates your body as a simple stick figure
then create a dynamic stick figure that walks, stops, sits and moves its limbs as the person performs those actions.The team says that the
progression and allowing doctors to adjust medications accordingly
It could also help elderly people live more independently, while providing the added security of monitoring for falls, injuries and changes
in activity patterns.The team is primarily interested in using this system for healthcare, allowing for passive monitoring of a subject
inside a room without cameras or other intrusions
a machine a video of a person walking next to the RF interference they made as they moved
They then overlaid stick figures on the movement and trained the network to do the same automatically
Because RF signals are ubiquitous, it was easier to use than other sensing technologies.Interestingly the researchers never trained the
There is no word if the system will be used for other commercial purposes.