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MIT’s new Wi-Fi radar trick lets robots see through walls and find tools buried deep in drawers

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  • mmNorm reconstructs complex hidden shapes using Wi-Fi frequencies without touching the object
  • Robots can now see inside cluttered drawers using reflected signals from surrounding antennas
  • MIT’s technique beat current radar accuracy by 18% across more than 60 tested objects

In environments where visibility is obstructed, such as inside boxes, behind walls, or beneath other objects, Artificial Intelligence could soon have a new way to get ahead.

Researchers at MIT have developed a technique called mmNorm, which uses millimeter-wave signals, the same frequency range as Wi-Fi, to reconstruct hidden 3D objects with surprising accuracy.

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