Pushing the limits of remote rf sensing by reading lips under the face mask

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  • who: Hira Hameed from the University of Glasgow, James Watt School of Engineering, Glasgow , QQ, UK School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment, Glasgow have published the Article: Pushing the limits of remote RF sensing by reading lips under the face mask, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 21/07/2022

SUMMARY

    In the case of Wi-Fi, each instance of the data represents the CSI amplitudes, where 2000 packets were transmitted in a duration of six seconds. Different colours in each figure represent the 51 subcarriers of the OFDM signal. The Y-axis . . .

     

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