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This paper introduces a novel approach to human pose recognition (HPR) using 5G-based integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) technology. It addresses limitations of existing methods (vision, RF) such as privacy concerns, occlusion susceptibility, and equipment requirements. The proposed system leverages uplink sounding reference signals (SRS) to infer 2D HPR, offering a promising solution for controller-free interaction in indoor environments. The significance lies in its potential to overcome current HPR challenges and enable more accessible and versatile human-computer interaction.
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The paper claims that the proposed 5G-based ISAC HPR system significantly outperforms current mainstream baseline solutions in HPR performance in typical indoor environments.

Safety#Drone Security🔬 ResearchAnalyzed: Jan 10, 2026 07:56

Adversarial Attacks Pose Real-World Threats to Drone Detection Systems

Published:Dec 23, 2025 19:19
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This ArXiv paper highlights a significant vulnerability in RF-based drone detection, demonstrating the potential for malicious actors to exploit these systems. The research underscores the need for robust defenses and continuous improvement in AI security within critical infrastructure applications.
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The paper focuses on adversarial attacks against RF-based drone detectors.