Abstract

With the rapid advancement of wireless networks and the widespread use of WiFi technology, there is a growing interest in utilizing WiFi information for identification purposes. These emerging identification technologies in the new generation have had a profound impact on various aspects of modern life, such as smart furniture research, intelligent security systems, and human-computer interaction. This paper delves into the research and application exploration of WiFi-based identification technology within the context of the new generation. It introduces the knowledge and working principles of Channel State Information (CSI), and discusses the fundamental technologies of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) in detail. Additionally, it explores current applications and presents a promising future for identification technology from a developmental perspective. By examining the advantages and challenges associated with WiFi-based identification technology, this essay sheds light on its potential impact in various domains. Understanding and exploring this technology are crucial as it has the potential to enhance user experiences, optimize resource allocation, and facilitate intelligent and adaptive systems in the new generation.

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