Washington: Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab have discovered a way to capture the image of humans through a wall, according to a new study.


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The RF-Capture device sends wireless signals and reconstructs the human body by analyzing reflections of those signals. It can be used to recognize a person or determine how a person is moving on the other side of a wall. It can also decipher handwriting in the air from behind a barrier.


The new device comes on the heels of some of MIT's previous technology, according to Gizmodo, in which researchers used radio frequency to detect motion behind a wall.


The RF-Capture doesn't require any additional devices or sensors to function. It is said to have a 90 percent accuracy rate.