mmSpy - Spying Phone Calls Using mmWave Radars
Offered By: IEEE via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking IEEE conference talk that delves into the innovative use of mmWave radars for intercepting phone calls. Discover how researchers from Penn State University, Suryoday Basak and Mahanth Gowda, present their findings on this cutting-edge technology. Learn about the potential implications for privacy and security in wireless communications as the speakers discuss the capabilities and limitations of mmWave radar-based eavesdropping techniques.
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mmSpy: Spying Phone Calls using mmWave Radars
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IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
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