RuView: WiFi-Powered Pose Tracking Gets a Major Upgrade
Today we're diving into a massive leap forward for the RuView project - a WiFi-based pose tracking system that just got some serious improvements. We saw 7 merged pull requests bringing cross-node fusion, temporal smoothing, and kinematic constraints that make human pose detection way more stable and accurate.
Duration: PT4M21S
Episode overview
This episode is a short developer briefing from RuView.
It explains recent repository work in plain language.
- Show: RuView
- Published: 2026-03-31T10:02:02Z
- Audio duration: PT4M21S
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Hey there, developers! Welcome back to RuView - I'm your host, and wow, do we have an exciting episode for you today. Grab your favorite beverage because we're diving into some really cool WiFi sensing technology that honestly feels like science fiction.
So picture this - you're tracking human poses and movement using nothing but WiFi signals. No cameras, no wearables, just the radio waves bouncing around your room from ESP32 devices. That's exactly what the RuView project does, and yesterday's development activity was absolutely incredible.
Let's start with the big story here. The team just completed all three phases of something called "RuVector" - which is their pose estimation improvement plan. This is fascinating stuff. In Phase 1, they implemented subcarrier importance weighting. Think of WiFi signals like a piano with 56 keys - instead of…
But here's where it gets really interesting. Phase 2 brought in temporal smoothing with something called "coherence gating." Basically, the system now knows when its measurements are noisy and automatically trusts them less. It's like having a smart filter that says "hey, this data looks sketchy, let me smooth this…
Phase 3 is where my…
Now,…
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