RuView – See through walls with WiFi
RuView is a WiFi sensing platform that allows users to see through walls by detecting disturbances in radio waves caused by people. It can monitor vital signs, track movement, and recognize activities without the need for cameras or wearables. The system operates entirely on edge hardware, ensuring privacy and local data processing.
- ▪RuView uses Channel State Information from ESP32 sensors to turn WiFi signals into actionable data.
- ▪The platform can detect presence, measure breathing and heart rates, and recognize activities like walking and sitting.
- ▪RuView operates without the need for cloud services or internet connectivity, ensuring privacy and instant response.
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π RuView Beta Software — Under active development. APIs and firmware may change. Known limitations: ESP32-C3 and original ESP32 are not supported (single-core, insufficient for CSI DSP) Single ESP32 deployments have limited spatial resolution — use 2+ nodes or add a Cognitum Seed for best results Camera-free pose accuracy is limited (PCK@20 ≈ 2.5% with proxy labels) — camera ground-truth training targets 35%+ PCK@20; the pipeline is implemented, but the data-collection and evaluation phases (ADR-079 P7–P9) are still pending, so no measured camera-supervised PCK@20 has been published yet Contributions and bug reports welcome at Issues. See through walls with WiFi Turn ordinary WiFi into a spatial intelligence / sensing system.
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