Scanning For People Through Walls
cloudmaster writes: "RADAR-based "flashlight" for detecting movement (and respiration?) through walls and clothing: http://unisci.com/stories/20012/0416015.htm There's a bargraph that rises and falls as a person on the other side breaths... It needs to be held perfectly still, or it will detect it's own movement too, though. I wanna know why they don't just use an acelerometer to detect the devices motion and subtract that from the detected motion?"
I've been keeping my eye on Ultra WideBand for a while now; it has very surprising uses in positioning, communication and measurement. There's even a working group which tries to keep tabs on the entire area.
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I wanna know why they don't just use an acelerometer to detect the devices motion and subtract that from the detected motion?"
I'd guess that they don't have accelerometers accurate enough for the purpose. They're dealing with *very* small movements.
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In the article it states that 8 Inches is the most they can do, question that arises in my mind which I missed in the article is how about going through a 4 inch wall then say 2 meters and then a 3 inch wall will it still detect motion ? From my understanding the use would be for for instance police officers, I do not know but I would at least assume that there is such a thing as hallways. Three meters is not that much, if you plan on ambushing some police officer now you just make sure you are three meters away which in most house is possible you take your semi automatic and as soon as your hear the door being busted down, the falsy lured into safety officers will have their vests loaded with bullets
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That reminds me of farsights in perfect dark.
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I feel bad for the dog that accidently gets shot when the sensor reads its motion and the police are expecting to apprehend a criminal inside the house.
Not only would you have to have a very sensitive (ie expensive--- they DO exist, tho) accelerometer, but you'd have to deal with the fact that accelerometers only measure... errr... acceleration. If an object is moving at a speed of 10 inches/sec and it is activated (along with its accelerometer) then the accelerometer is going to have no clue about that 10in/sec speed. It'll only register something if that speed CHANGES. Hence the name...
We should be letting robots with infrared, electromagnetic, and audio sensors do all this, anyway.
Or maybe the mylar metallic print wallpaper from the seventies will make a return. :(
Since it detects motion, one wonders how well it does with differentiation, what happens with large dogs, kinetic sculpture, mobiles, etc.
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If you know the local cops are using these things, you could play nasty tricks on them. Put a corner cube (or even a little dipole) on an oscillating base at about 6 RPM; there's your "breathing" signature. Give it a little sub-shake at about 70-80 RPM; there's your "heartbeat" signature. Stick a few of these around the house and then hide behind a door in a closet with foil-face insulation in all the walls and Alcoa's finest beneath the cedar on the inside surface. SURPRISE!
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The big question is, do you want to? If the firefighters are using these things to locate people trapped in burning houses, you'd be making a tradeoff between safety in a police invasion scenario versus safety in a fire scenario. I'd be inclined to treat the police as the bigger threat (by the time the firefighters arrive, anyone who isn't already out of the house is probably dead of smoke inhalation already) but you might not want to. From what I can tell, the same areas where cops do a lot of raids are also the areas where fires kill people frequently (and are also the areas least likely to have people taking radar into account when making home improvements).
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I'd guess that the IR version doesn't see through walls quite as well as the RADAR version.
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