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dhughes | 11 years ago
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/133936-using-wifi-to-see-...
>The system, devised by Karl Woodbridge and Kevin Chetty, requires two antennae and a signal processing unit (i.e. computer), and is no larger than a suitcase. Unlike normal radar, which emits radio waves and then measures any reflected signals, this new system operates in complete stealth.
pithon|11 years ago
dalke|11 years ago
The article goes on to say the Supreme Court "specifically noted that the rule would apply to radar-based systems that were then being developed."
ObviousScience|11 years ago
It's possible that different rulings will come in the future, but you have people defending drug dealers to thank for essentially ruling that this requires a warrant at present.
vacri|11 years ago
It's worth noting that a normal human without engineering training is aware of silhouettes or even if the window is open - if they do things in plain view, there is onus on them. It takes specialised knowledge to even know this hi-tech stuff is possible for the most part, so you can't really equate passive collection of undetectable-by-human radiation to things like windows and silhouettes, when it comes to the average person.