Electromagnetic radiation spread across a wide range in the electromagnetic spectrum and only small portion know as the visible spectrum are naturally visible to the human eye. This project presents a possible solution to view invisible radiation created by WiFi signal of 2.4GHz band. Drawing upon the concept such as thermal imaging which makes it possible to see one’s environment with or without visible illumination by using different colour representation for different temperature range. With that in mind, the visualisation of WiFi signal makes it possible to see its fluctuation in space, strength in particular area, and possible source location. All of these aims to allow reader to better understand the presented information. Furthermore...
Wi-Fi is a popular technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the in...
Wireless telephone service providers must deploy their cellular networks with two main criteria in m...
Wi-Fi signals are typically information carriers between a transmitter and a receiver. In this paper...
Electromagnetic wave is present everywhere in the urban area but it is not comprehensible by the hum...
The naked eye is capable of perceiving electromagnetic radiation in a narrow band of frequencies, kn...
The increasing availability of wireless access points (APs) is leading toward human sensing applicat...
We explore the feasibility of achieving computational imaging using Wi-Fi signals. To achieve this, ...
The investigation of the received signal strength indicator (RSSI) and throughput performance in ind...
This paper describes a new digital wireless data acquisition system that can be used to measure elec...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
The paper presents a series of designed microstrip antennas with different gain and width radiation ...
This thesis focuses on a novel design of Wi-Fi based microwave ghost imaging scheme for surveillance...
Everyone in a college environment is immersed in their electronic devices. Whether it be in the quad...
Wi-Fi signals are typically information carriers between a trans-mitter and a receiver. In this pape...
IEEE International Conference on Communications - ICC2017, Paris, France, 21-/05/2017 - 25/05/2017In...
Wi-Fi is a popular technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the in...
Wireless telephone service providers must deploy their cellular networks with two main criteria in m...
Wi-Fi signals are typically information carriers between a transmitter and a receiver. In this paper...
Electromagnetic wave is present everywhere in the urban area but it is not comprehensible by the hum...
The naked eye is capable of perceiving electromagnetic radiation in a narrow band of frequencies, kn...
The increasing availability of wireless access points (APs) is leading toward human sensing applicat...
We explore the feasibility of achieving computational imaging using Wi-Fi signals. To achieve this, ...
The investigation of the received signal strength indicator (RSSI) and throughput performance in ind...
This paper describes a new digital wireless data acquisition system that can be used to measure elec...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
The paper presents a series of designed microstrip antennas with different gain and width radiation ...
This thesis focuses on a novel design of Wi-Fi based microwave ghost imaging scheme for surveillance...
Everyone in a college environment is immersed in their electronic devices. Whether it be in the quad...
Wi-Fi signals are typically information carriers between a trans-mitter and a receiver. In this pape...
IEEE International Conference on Communications - ICC2017, Paris, France, 21-/05/2017 - 25/05/2017In...
Wi-Fi is a popular technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the in...
Wireless telephone service providers must deploy their cellular networks with two main criteria in m...
Wi-Fi signals are typically information carriers between a transmitter and a receiver. In this paper...