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IoT package provides actionable data for businesses

12th May 2015
Siobhan O'Gorman
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An IoT package that senses the status of people and things and their surrounding environments and analyses the data to quickly provide valuable, actionable data tailored to a customer's business has been introduced by Fujitsu. The UBIQUITOUSWARE package consists of core modules that, in combination with sensors, MCU and wireless communication function to analyse sensing data.

These core modules work in tandem with middleware that uses sensors to learn and analyse data in the cloud. Sensing data is analysed using the Human-Centric Engine, the company‘s proprietary algorithms, which convert data into information that customers can put to use quickly, such as fall-detection or body-posture detection.

UBIQUITOUSWARE is available as a package of modules and middleware that is easily installed in existing devices and systems. The first example of a device embedded with UBIQUITOUSWARE is the UBIQUITOUSWARE Head Mounted Display, announced today. Location badges, vital-sign sensing bands and other products will be introduced from December 2015.

As the era of the IoT approaches, Fujitsu is pursuing human-centric IoT initiatives to help companies develop new and valuable lines of business using a wide range of digital information. Building on the base of its Human-Centric Engine that it has developed through PCs and mobile devices, the company is now offering UBIQUITOUSWARE as the front-end interface for human-centric IoT.

Prototypes of devices with embedded UBIQUITOUSWARE will be exhibited at the Fujitsu Forum 2015, which takes place from 14th to 15th May at the Tokyo International Forum.

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