So I guess those directional MIMO arrays can now give information back to the host controller. That is kinda creepy but also it could be super useful in the right circumstances.
The idea of DfP has been around for over 15 years but its only recently become possible outside of a laboratory environment. It isn’t in HA yet because no one has bothered to write a module for it and there’s almost no WiFi gear that supports it; either natively or through exposing the data necessary to make it work.
So I guess those directional MIMO arrays can now give information back to the host controller. That is kinda creepy but also it could be super useful in the right circumstances.
Device-free passive localization has been around for over 15 years.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/0908.0893
So when’s it gonna be in Home Assistant?
The idea of DfP has been around for over 15 years but its only recently become possible outside of a laboratory environment. It isn’t in HA yet because no one has bothered to write a module for it and there’s almost no WiFi gear that supports it; either natively or through exposing the data necessary to make it work.
Hmm, maybe they need to build it into OpenWRT first, then.
Either way, the bottom line is that it’s completely unacceptable to exist as a feature unless it’s 100% Free Software and running 100% locally.
It relies on AI to map the environment. I highly doubt Verizon’s will be running locally, and I’m positive it’s not fitting in firmware ROM.