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Wireless Network Modded To See Through Walls 161

KentuckyFC writes "The way radio signals vary in a wireless network can reveal the movement of people behind closed doors, say researchers who have developed a technique called variance-based radio tomographic imaging which processes wireless signals to peer through walls. They've tested the idea with a 34-node wireless network using the IEEE 802.15.4 wireless protocol (the personal area network protocol employed by home automation services such as ZigBee). The researchers say that such a network could be easily distributed by the police or military wanting to determine what's going on inside a building. But such a network, which uses cheap off-the-shelf components, might also be easily deployed by your neighbor or anybody else wanting to monitor movements in your home."

Comment Re:If only... (Score 1) 149

It is a game engine but, fortunately, that no longer means that we have to circumvent the OS. I've been in the game industry on and off for a very long time and I have bad memories of what we had to do in the 'old days'.

These days, we don't have to do such things to get performance but there is still a wide variation in graphics hardware and quite a few display driver bugs that we have to work around. I know that recently (unfortunately post LDD-1.4), we fixed some problems that stopped the program working on very old ATI hardware using the r128 chipset.

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