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Instead of relying on cameras or cloud models, it observes whatever signals exist in a space such as WiFi, radio waves across the spectrum, motion patterns, vibration, sound, or other sensory inputs and builds an understanding of what is happening locally. Instead of relying on cameras or cloud models, it observes whatever signals exist in a space such as WiFi, radio waves across the spectrum, motion patterns, vibration, sound, or other sensory inputs and builds an understanding of what is happening locally.
Built on top of [RuVector](https://github.com/ruvnet/ruvector/), the project became widely known for its implementation of WiFi DensePose — a sensing technique first explored in academic research such as Carnegie Mellon University's *DensePose From WiFi* work. That research demonstrated that WiFi signals can be used to reconstruct human pose. Built on top of [RuVector](https://github.com/ruvnet/ruvector/) Self Learning Vector Memory system and [Cognitum.One](https://Cognitum.One) , the project became widely known for its implementation of WiFi DensePose — a sensing technique first explored in academic research such as Carnegie Mellon University's *DensePose From WiFi* work. That research demonstrated that WiFi signals can be used to reconstruct human pose.
RuView extends that concept into a practical edge system. By analyzing Channel State Information (CSI) disturbances caused by human movement, RuView reconstructs body position, breathing rate, heart rate, and presence in real time using physics-based signal processing and machine learning. RuView extends that concept into a practical edge system. By analyzing Channel State Information (CSI) disturbances caused by human movement, RuView reconstructs body position, breathing rate, heart rate, and presence in real time using physics-based signal processing and machine learning.