That will show how there is literal SCIENCE behind tracking and identifying people with cellphone towers or rather the same "millimeter-waves" that power them.
It is also referred to as 'mID' in this proposal, which is where an individual can be identified in the ABSENCE of cameras whether by satellite or CCTV.
mID does also use satellite. But it could apparently use the already existing radio waves etc from cell towers to construct a 3D image, as well.
This radar can also be used for other things, like "human activity classification and FPGA based convolutional HUMAN NEURAL networks."
Definition of "neural" is: relating to the nerve or nervous system.
Topic of interest: "C5ISR" or in other words the military's 'Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center'
It's simple, actually.
Here is the doi reference to a millimeter-wave radar that is capable of human identification & tracking.
What are millimeter-waves? These are little waves of electromagnetic energy used for cellular networks and more!
Find your Google search bar and type in:
"doi: 10.1016/j.adhoc.2021.102475"
Or, if you trust my link here's a direct click to one of the doi references:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/350012950_Human_tracking_and_identification_through_a_millimeter_wave_radar
That will show how there is literal SCIENCE behind tracking and identifying people with cellphone towers or rather the same "millimeter-waves" that power them.
It is also referred to as 'mID' in this proposal, which is where an individual can be identified in the ABSENCE of cameras whether by satellite or CCTV.
mID does also use satellite. But it could apparently use the already existing radio waves etc from cell towers to construct a 3D image, as well.
This radar can also be used for other things, like "human activity classification and FPGA based convolutional HUMAN NEURAL networks."
Definition of "neural" is: relating to the nerve or nervous system.
Here's the doi reference for that as well:
"doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2926381"
Or again, if you trust my link:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334287777_Acceleration_of_FPGA_Based_Convolutional_Neural_Network_for_Human_Activity_Classification_Using_Millimeter-Wave_Radar
Here's proof the military already uses millimeter-wave radar:
https://www.army.mil/article/236865/army_aims_to_bring_improved_beamforming_technology_to_battlefield_by_2025
Topic of interest: "C5ISR" or in other words the military's 'Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center'