Uses breathing as a wellness marker to detect falls, measure well-being and alert people to critical health issues.
How we breathe reveals plenty about our well-being and health. For one, it’s the only vital that can be tracked at rest, in sleep and during activity. Variations in breathing rate have been studied extensively allowing us to draw useful insights. On one end of the scale, breathing rate can determine health conditions and physiological stress, even predict emergencies.
But increasingly, it is a factor in one’s wellness routine. Tracked daily, it is a way to check on everyday wellness, to detect anxiety and stress, and as a measure of optimum health. By tracking and analyzing breathing rate, we can inform individuals and caregivers of necessary interventions, whether to seek medical help or simply, to rest and reset.
With AL, RayIoT becomes the first company to leverage WiFi sensors available in every smart device to track a person’s health and wellness. AL is a revolutionary breathing tracker that combines patent-pending technology with artificial intelligence.
AL was created by a team of engineers, who have been working for the last decade on contactless technology products that can track breathing. Research has been done in both clinical and non-clinical settings, and included
Any smart device or WiFi chipset manufacturer can license AL for their products.
Integrated into smart vehicles, AL can track the driver’s breathing and measure fatigue and drowsiness, raise an alert if the driver falls asleep behind the wheel or has a health emergency.
Integrated into fitness and sleep trackers, smart scales and activity monitors, AL can greatly improve efficiency with breathing quality during exercise, monitoring sleep cycles unobtrusively, and tracking exercise and physical activity to help the user achieve their desired goals.
Integrated into a central console, AL can aggregate device data for family members or caretakers in other living units (such as nursing homes or senior housing)
Integrated into a smart television, AL can prompt the viewer to take a break, wake them up if they fall asleep in front of the TV, and even save power by turning off the TV. In case of a fall or a health emergency while watching TV - especially among seniors - AL can alert caretakers. What can it do in a smart fridge/ AC/ bed?
Integrated with temperature monitoring for workplaces like factories and malls, AL can closely monitor people for health emergencies or symptoms of viral infections.
Integrated with smart home devices, AL can predict health events for residents, detect abnormal sleeping patterns, breathing rates and drops in body temperature and prompt automated changes to lighting and room temperature. AL can track breathing for pre-existing conditions like asthma and cardiovascular diseases, detect falls, accidents or other health events and request emergency care. If the resident falls asleep, AL can turn the lights off and lock the house.
With AL, your smart home becomes more intuitive. A smart AC can regulate the temperature to make your sleep comfortable. A smart bulb can regulate the lights when AL detects if a person is sleepy or asleep. A smart speaker can detect if there are people in the room.
Sleep intelligence, with advanced sleep tracking, aligning body clock and recommends the optimal bedtime window
Stress and anxiety detection, based on breathing rate and patterns. With this, AL can support with breathing interventions and calming practices
Temperature sensing, by analysing breathing rate to gauge whether the individual is feeling hot or cold
Health score, with night time body temperature tracking, inactivity alerts and monitoring pre-existing conditions
Presence and location detection, by tracking breathing rate of those present in the room
Uses breathing as a wellness marker to detect falls, measure well-being and alert people to critical health issues.
How we breathe reveals plenty about our well-being and health. For one, it’s the only vital that can be tracked at rest, in sleep and during activity. Variations in breathing rate have been studied extensively allowing us to draw useful insights. On one end of the scale, breathing rate can determine health conditions and physiological stress, even predict emergencies.
But increasingly, it is a factor in one’s wellness routine. Tracked daily, it is a way to check on everyday wellness, to detect anxiety and stress, and as a measure of optimum health. By tracking and analyzing breathing rate, we can inform individuals and caregivers of necessary interventions, whether to seek medical help or simply, to rest and reset.
With AL, RayIoT becomes the first company to leverage WiFi sensors available in every smart device to track a person’s health and wellness. AL is a revolutionary breathing tracker that combines patent-pending technology with artificial intelligence.
AL was created by a team of engineers, who have been working for the last decade on contactless technology products that can track breathing. Research has been done in both clinical and non-clinical settings, and included
Any smart device or WiFi chipset manufacturer can license AL for their products.
Integrated into smart vehicles, AL can track the driver’s breathing and measure fatigue and drowsiness, raise an alert if the driver falls asleep behind the wheel or has a health emergency.
Integrated into fitness and sleep trackers, smart scales and activity monitors, AL can greatly improve efficiency with breathing quality during exercise, monitoring sleep cycles unobtrusively, and tracking exercise and physical activity to help the user achieve their desired goals.
Integrated into a central console, AL can aggregate device data for family members or caretakers in other living units (such as nursing homes or senior housing)
Integrated into a smart television, AL can prompt the viewer to take a break, wake them up if they fall asleep in front of the TV, and even save power by turning off the TV. In case of a fall or a health emergency while watching TV - especially among seniors - AL can alert caretakers. What can it do in a smart fridge/ AC/ bed?
Integrated with temperature monitoring for workplaces like factories and malls, AL can closely monitor people for health emergencies or symptoms of viral infections.
Integrated with smart home devices, AL can predict health events for residents, detect abnormal sleeping patterns, breathing rates and drops in body temperature and prompt automated changes to lighting and room temperature. AL can track breathing for pre-existing conditions like asthma and cardiovascular diseases, detect falls, accidents or other health events and request emergency care. If the resident falls asleep, AL can turn the lights off and lock the house.
With AL, your smart home becomes more intuitive. A smart AC can regulate the temperature to make your sleep comfortable. A smart bulb can regulate the lights when AL detects if a person is sleepy or asleep. A smart speaker can detect if there are people in the room.
Sleep intelligence, with advanced sleep tracking, aligning body clock and recommends the optimal bedtime window
Stress and anxiety detection, based on breathing rate and patterns. With this, AL can support with breathing interventions and calming practices
Temperature sensing, by analysing breathing rate to gauge whether the individual is feeling hot or cold
Health score, with night time body temperature tracking, inactivity alerts and monitoring pre-existing conditions
Presence and location detection, by tracking breathing rate of those present in the room
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