Researchers use radio waves to wirelessly monitor sleep patterns

 MIT researchers have unveiled a new method for wirelessly monitoring sleep. The whole thing works a bit like echolocation — radio waves are beamed off a sleeping subject and changes in the body are detected when they bounce back.  The research is the latest in a number of different activities the team has monitoring using low power radio waves. Thanks to new AI technology, the system is… Read More


via Zero Tech Blog

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