Fullpower-AI aims to innovate smart sleep technology with new patents | IoT Now News & Reports

Fullpower-AI aims to innovate smart sleep technology with new patents | IoT Now News & Reports

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Fullpower-AI has announced the issuance of two patents that apply to smart sleep technology. These patents are designed to enhance sleep quality and enable users to analyse collected data.

The first patent, US Patent 11,793,455, covers a sleep sensor system that collects movement data from a sleeper on an adjustable smart bed. The system includes a receiver for transmitting data to a server, enabling data analysis. Moreover, the sleep sensor system incorporates a bed controller, facilitating adjustments to the bed’s settings, and an IoT controller to trigger actions on IoT devices, creating a comprehensive and responsive sleep environment.

The second patent, US Patent 11,766,213, introduces a compliance and effectiveness tracking engine (CETE) system, which combines sensed sleep data, perceived sleep data obtained from the user, and predicted sleep data derived from the user background and medical intervention history. The CETE system evaluates the effectiveness of medical interventions and compliance with associated protocols, providing insights for healthcare providers and users.

“At Fullpower-AI, our mission is to leverage cutting-edge technology to empower individuals to achieve better sleep and, ultimately, a healthier life,” said Philippe Kahn, a CEO at Fullpower-AI. “These patents represent a significant step forward in achieving that mission. We are proud to continue leading the way in AI-powered sleep innovation, setting new standards for sleep tracking and health management.”

Fullpower-AI’s Sleeptracker-AI system is delivering clinically accurate sleep architecture metrics. The patented technology will enable Fullpower-AI to try to offer even more comprehensive formulas to improve the sleep quality of users worldwide.

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