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US scientists turn home WiFi routers into health monitors that track heartbeats
Engineers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have developed a system that turns everyday wireless signals into a medical tool. The proof-of-concept research shows that a simple WiFi ...
However, these must have skin contact and are typically worn on the finger. Pulse-Fi works remotely, allowing you to monitor patients remotely.
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JetBlue Is Teaming Up With Project Kuiper for In-Flight Wifi
Turns out Starlink isn’t the only satellite-based wifi system making inroads with the world’s airlines. The last year has ...
Pulse-Fi uses a WiFi transmitter and receiver, which runs Pulse-Fi’s signal processing and machine learning algorithm. They trained the algorithm to distinguish even the faintest variations in signal ...
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Researchers Turned WiFi into a Medical Tool That Reads Your Pulse With Near Perfect Accuracy
Imagine tracking your heartbeat without strapping on a smartwatch or touching any gadget, just by sitting within range of ...
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Sorry, Starlink: JetBlue becomes 1st airline to pick Amazon's Project Kuiper satellites for in-flight Wi-Fi
The company announced on Thursday (Sept. 4) that JetBlue will start using Wi-Fi provided by Project Kuiper satellites on its ...
When you walk down a city street, you may not know it, but you’re being bombarded with WiFi data streaming from people’s home routers, phones, and businesses. Frank Swain and Daniel Jones recorded the ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Calling it a "game changer," Palm Beach County school leaders on Thursday outlined a major plan to deliver free high-speed, high-quality Internet to tens of thousands of ...
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