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Rise & Shine: A Must for Caregiver Peace of Mind

Rise & Shine: A Must for Caregiver Peace of Mind

Balancing responsibilities, whether managing a career, a family, or personal well-being, all while ensuring a loved one is safe and well, can be overwhelming. Caregiving can be emotionally overwhelming, but reducing anxiety starts with clear insights into a loved...

Rise & Shine: A Must for Caregiver Peace of Mind

Worried about a loved one living alone? Traditional health monitoring relies on wearables, cameras, or check-in calls—but what if there was a better way? Rise & Shine, part of Cognitive’s Caregiver Aware, provides a simple, non-intrusive morning check-in. Get notified when your loved one starts their day—or an alert if they don’t—so you can step in when needed. No wearables, no cameras, just peace of mind. Learn how this smart solution supports independence while keeping families connected.

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Cognitive Systems Partners with Stanley Black & Decker to Create Omni WiFi Security System

Cognitive Systems Partners with Stanley Black & Decker to Create Omni WiFi Security System

Cognitive Systems Corp. has partnered with Stanley Black & Decker to integrate its Aura WiFi motion detection technology into the Omni home security system. Developed collaboratively with Plume, Qualcomm Technologies, and Stanley Black & Decker, Omni utilizes WiFi signal disruptions to detect movement without relying on traditional sensors. The system, controlled through the router, turns any WiFi-connected device into a sensing point, using machine learning to filter out non-human motion. Omni is set to be showcased at CES 2019 with an official release planned for the summer of 2019. Pricing details have not been disclosed.
Motion Detected: Deal Propels Cognitive Systems into Huge Wi-Fi Market

Motion Detected: Deal Propels Cognitive Systems into Huge Wi-Fi Market

Waterloo-based Cognitive Systems has embedded its motion-sensing technology into Stanley Black and Decker's new home Wi-Fi router, Omni. Routers equipped with Cognitive’s software, called Aura, can turn every Wi-Fi-connected device in a home into a motion detector, as wireless signals are disturbed when something moves through them. The deal is a significant step for Cognitive, as Wi-Fi chipsets outsell light bulbs by 20%. The partnership between the two firms comes as the number of wireless devices grows and homes become smarter, requiring Wi-Fi routers to take on data applications and home security responsibilities.
120 AI Predictions For 2019

120 AI Predictions For 2019

Me: “Alexa, tell me what will happen in 2019.” Amazon AI: “Do you want to open ‘this day in history'?" Me: ...
IoT Time Podcast S.3 Ep.43 Cognitive Systems

IoT Time Podcast S.3 Ep.43 Cognitive Systems

On this episode of IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution, sits down with Nebu Mathai, EVP, Project Engineering, Cognitive Systems, to talk about Consumer IoT, Smart Home technology, Security and consumer privacy.
Why Today’s Security Cameras Are Already Obsolete

Why Today’s Security Cameras Are Already Obsolete

The smart home industry, particularly the security camera market, is witnessing significant growth with an expected global revenue of over $48.5 billion in 2018. Despite popularity, a major issue is the abundance of false alerts from passive cameras. This problem may soon be addressed by innovative technologies such as Lighthouse's 3D sensing and AI capabilities and Cognitive Systems' WiFi-based motion detection. These advancements promise more accurate and real-time monitoring, potentially revolutionizing security applications in homes, schools, and businesses in the near future.
Cognitive Systems: Wi-Fi-Based RF ‘Cognition’ Could Expand to a Host of Use Cases

Cognitive Systems: Wi-Fi-Based RF ‘Cognition’ Could Expand to a Host of Use Cases

Canadian startup Cognitive Systems utilizes RF sensing, specifically Wi-Fi signals, to extract motion data from homes, offering a host of valuable use cases. The technology, requiring no additional hardware, can reliably detect motion, distinguishing between pets and humans. Cognitive Systems aims to create a 'Wi-Fi Motion Network' software overlay in collaboration with chipset vendors like Qualcomm and Cypress Semiconductor, providing a low-cost means for intrusion protection and various home monitoring applications. The long-term vision includes Wi-Fi devices forming a comprehensive motion network with potential applications in public spaces and businesses, leading to advanced RF imaging solutions in the future.
Winner – Juniper Research Future Digital Award – Aura WiFi Motion

Winner – Juniper Research Future Digital Award – Aura WiFi Motion

Cognitive Systems receives the 2018 Smart Homes - Best Consumer Products award from Juniper Research.
Cognitive Systems Extends WiFi Motion Leadership with Leaf Nodes, Bringing Precise Motion Detection to the Smart Home

Cognitive Systems Extends WiFi Motion Leadership with Leaf Nodes, Bringing Precise Motion Detection to the Smart Home

Cognitive Systems Corp., the creator of Aura WiFi Motion technology, has announced an enhancement to its motion detection system, which will now work with almost all WiFi devices connected to a network. The improvement is a result of the implementation of the "Leaf" node architecture, making motion detection more precise and offering expanded coverage in smart homes. This development reinforces Cognitive Systems' position as a leader in WiFi Motion technology, bringing the Cognitive Home closer to reality, where all IoT devices work seamlessly to enhance user experiences.
Cognitive Systems and Cypress Semiconductor Bring WiFi Motion™ Technology to the Smart Home

Cognitive Systems and Cypress Semiconductor Bring WiFi Motion™ Technology to the Smart Home

Cognitive Systems Corp. is collaborating with Cypress Semiconductor Corp. to incorporate support for its Aura WiFi Motion technology into Cypress' WICED software development platform. The integration of Aura WiFi Motion into Smart Home IoT devices will eliminate the need for traditional dedicated motion sensors, providing better coverage and reducing the risk of false detections. The technology, which harnesses machine learning and artificial intelligence, allows smart home devices to make more intelligent decisions based on motion detection. This collaboration aims to enhance the customer experience with more capable and useful smart home solutions.