Elliptic Labs and Infineon Partner Together to Deliver New Capabilities for IoT, Consumer Electronics, and Automotive Markets
Enabling Presence Detection & Vital Sign Monitoring
Elliptic Labs, a global AI software company and virtual smart sensors world leader, announced the extension of the partnership with Infineon Technologies AG, a world leader in semiconductor solutions, adding support for Infineon’s mmWave Radar sensor to Elliptic Labs’ Virtual Smart Sensor Hub. This collaboration delivers new capabilities such as breathing and heartbeat detection, in addition to Elliptic Labs’ already established presence and gesture detection capacities.
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Elliptic Labs’ Virtual Smart Sensor Hub uses patented algorithms, proprietary machine learning tools, and sensor fusion to aggregate data output from any single-function hardware sensor, making them more intelligent. Using these smarter sensors, Elliptic Labs-powered devices offer wellness monitoring, reduced power consumption, improved device security, and data communications, giving users devices that improve their lives with convenience, safety, and sustainability.
“Heartbeat detection, breathing, and presence detection are just a few use-cases available to devices since our partnership has been extended to Infineon’s mmWave radar chips and our Virtual Smart Sensor Hub. Together, Elliptic Labs and Infineon bring contextual awareness to the next level, underscoring the importance of continually adding new features to future-proof modern devices, which are expected to operate faultlessly in a wide range of situations,” said Laila Danielsen, CEO of Elliptic Labs.
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“We are excited about the new capabilities we will be able to offer our customers through this partnership with Elliptic Labs. Infineon’s mmWave radar solutions combined with Elliptic Labs’ Virtual Smart Sensor Hub will deliver a high-end solution to OEMs eager to create more intelligent devices,” said Jens Reinstädt, (Director Product Marketing) of Infineon Technologies.
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