What is the scenario of visualized Wi-Fi signals?
Applications developed by Dutch artist Richard Vijgen can help you achieve this. The Architecture of Radio application was officially launched to The Apple Store for $2.99. The satellite positioning system Ephemeris of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory captures satellite signals, and uses the OpenCellID service of the cellular network to capture signals from the Communication Base Stations around it. Combined with the camera images of mobile devices, it can be used to reproduce a visual virtual scenario that is full of radio waves (which is not visible to the naked eye.
The concept of "Capturing signals" is not The original concept of Richard Vijgen. However, "The Architecture of Radio" can capture almost all wireless signals and restore almost "lifelike" images.
The user RomeBurms gave 5 stars in iTunes and said, "The existence of radio waves and data is remarkable in reality. This is the art of the digital age ".
However, some users say that the App does not display real-time data. Therefore, do not expect it to help you find the best Wi-Fi signal location at home. It was originally designed not for accurate measurement, but for accuracy.