

Ruvnet Github is designed to work wherever curiosity strikes, including on the phone in someone's pocket. The whole experience—the RuView WiFi DensePose observatory—is a responsive, browser-based project, so exploring WiFi-based human sensing feels natural on a small handheld screen just as it does on a desktop.
Mobile users get the same engaging experience as everyone else. The scenario controls—empty room, vital signs, multi-person tracking, fall detection, sleep monitoring with apnea, and intrusion detection—are easy to tap, and the visualizations render at up to sixty frames per second on a phone screen. There is nothing to install and no sign-up, so the path from "what is WiFi sensing" to "I'm exploring it" is a single tap on a shared link.
The content travels well too. Because the sensing is WiFi-based and camera-free, the demo is comfortable to share and discuss anywhere, and the static, browser-based hosting means it loads quickly even on a modest cellular connection. That makes it genuinely usable on the go, where a heavier demo would stall.
For users who value portable, practical tools, Ruvnet Github meets them on mobile without compromise. It proves a research-grade, interactive sensing demo does not need a native app to be genuinely engaging on a phone—a well-built responsive web page is more than enough to let anyone explore the future of contactless sensing right where they are.
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