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WI-VI

 Presented by,
 ASWATHI.N.R
 Roll No;22
 S3EC
Outline
 Introduction
 What can Wi-vi do?
 Why use WiFSignals?
 Wi-Vi Construction
 Basic principle & Working
 Challenges faced
 how we can track using reflections?
 Gesture Based communication
 Advantages & limitations Applications
 Applications
 future scope
 Reference
Introduction

 Wi-Vi was created by Dina Katabi ,a professor in MIT,and


her graduate student Fadel Adib.
 Wi-vi stands for wireless vision.
 It captures movig objects behind the wall.
 Device uses typically Wi-Fi hardware.
What can Wi-Vi do?
 Detect the number of moving humans in a closed room.
 Determine the relative locations of moving humans.
 Enable communication through a wall without carrying a
wireless device.
 Identify simple gestures from behind a wall.
Why use Wi-Fi Signals?

 Wi-Fi signals can easily penetrate through walls.


 Wi-Vi relies on a simple hardware of 2.GHz Wi-Fi radios
 small enough to be portably used.
 Integrated in hand held devices.
 Low power Wi-Fi signals are used.
Wi-Vi Construction
 Wi-Vi like any other system
essentially consists of a transmitter
and receiver. A Wi-Vi system
constitutes-
 Two transmitting antennas.
 single receiver.
Basic Principle & Working
 Based on the principle of RADAR and SONAR imaging.
 RADAR and SONA work on the Doppler effect.
 This technology uses reflected Wi-Fi signals to track the
movement of people behind walls.
 It uses two transmitting antennas and a single receiver.
 Transmitting signals are low power Wi-Fi signals.
 The two antennas transmit almost identical signals, except
the second antenna’s signal is the inverse of the first.
 Any static objects that the signals hit including the wall
create identical reflections and they get cancelled out.
 As the person moves through the room, his or her distance
from, receiver changes and remains detectable.
Challenges Faced:
 Flash Effect:
 When you take a device, point it at a wall, and transmit Wi-Fi
signals, a huge amount of reflection is going to come from the
wall itself.This reflection is 10000* of the beyond wall object’s
reflection.
How to track using reflections?
 Human reflects the signal, it’s as if he is the source of
that signal.
 We know that if you want to track an RF source, you
can do that using an antenna array. We don’t use
antenna array as it is expensive and bulky. Instead the
moving object simulates as array.
 By steering the beam of the array we can find the
direction of from which the signal is coming.
 Now when a person moves, that direction would
change, and we are able to track him.
 All reflections from static objects are cancelled out,
and the only thing registered by the device is the
moving humans.
Gesture Based Communication:

 Wi-Vi enables a human who does not carry any wireless


device to communicate commands or short messages to
a receiver using simple gestures.
 It designates a pair of gestures as a ‘0’ bit and ‘1’ bit.
 A human can compose these gestures to create
messages that have different interpretations.
Advantages:

 Wi-vi require same bandwidth & operates in the same


range as Wi-Fi.
 Wi-vi can perform, through wall imaging without access to
any device on the other side of the wall.
 Wi-vi employs signals whose wavelength are 12.5 cm.
 Extend human vision beyond the visible electromagnetic
range, allowing us to detect objects in the dark or in
smoke.
Limitations:

 Display has very low resolution.


 We cannot detect humans behind concrete walls thicker than
8”.
 To achieve a narrow beam the human needs to move by
about 50 cm.
Applications:
 Law enforcement:
 Law enforcement personnel can use the device to avoid walking into an ambush, and
minimize casualties in standoffs and hostage situations.
Emergency situations:
 Emergency responders can use it to see through rubble and collapsed structures.
 Personal Security:
 Common users can use it for intrusion detection, or when stepping into dark alleys and
unknown places.
 Smart Sensing:
 Wi-Vi can be extended to sense motion in different parts of a building and allow
automated control of heating/cooling and lighting systems.
 User Interface Design:
 The technology may also be leverged in the future to enable controlling household
appliances via gestures, and non-invasive monitoring of children and elderly.
 Entertainment:
 It enables a new dimension for input-output devices in gaming which does not
suffer from occlusion and works in non-line-of-sight.
Future Scope:

Wi-Vi technology has just been introduced.
 It is an emerging technology with a wide range of
applications.
 In the possible future we would be able to see through
solid materials by using smart phones.
 Evolution of seeing humans through denser building
material and with a longer range.
 High quality images.
Conclusion:
 The possibilities are numerous and can be explored further.
 If this technology can be put into practical use, It can be used
in a variety of applications.
 We will proceed toward the cleaner, greener, safer and
brighter future.
 Wi-Vi technology can change our world before we realize it.
 THANK YOU

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