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Too Many Notifications, Too Little Value: How to Optimize Wi-Fi Sensing Alerts

Too Many Notifications, Too Little Value: How to Optimize Wi-Fi Sensing Alerts

by Sabrina Guillen | Mar 4, 2025 | Eldercare, Home Monitoring, IoT, Wellness Monitoring, Wi-Fi Sensing

Nobody likes an app that just won’t stop buzzing. At their best, notifications keep users informed, engaged, and in control. At their worst, they become a relentless source of frustration—interrupting daily life, creating anxiety, and driving users to disable alerts...
PIR Sensors vs. Wi-Fi Sensing: Choosing the Right Solution for Today’s Smart Homes

PIR Sensors vs. Wi-Fi Sensing: Choosing the Right Solution for Today’s Smart Homes

by cognitive | Feb 20, 2025 | Home Monitoring, IoT, Wi-Fi Sensing

Motion detection has come a long way from its mechanical beginnings with tripwires and pressure plates. The 1970s marked a turning point with the widespread adoption of passive infrared (PIR) sensors, which detect heat signatures to identify movement. Reliable and...
Caught in the Middle: Navigating the Challenges of the Sandwich Generation

Caught in the Middle: Navigating the Challenges of the Sandwich Generation

by Sabrina Guillen | Feb 11, 2025 | Eldercare, Interviews, IoT, Wellness Monitoring

For many, the journey into the “sandwich generation” feels more like a gradual shift than a sudden transformation —a slow accumulation of responsibilities that eventually becomes undeniable. For Matthew and Taj, the moment of realization came not with a...
Monitoring Family Routines with Wi-Fi Sensing: A Real-Life Case Study

Monitoring Family Routines with Wi-Fi Sensing: A Real-Life Case Study

by cognitive | Jan 28, 2025 | Cognitive, IoT, Wi-Fi Sensing

Parenting in today’s world often feels like a high-stakes juggling act. Mornings start with a whirlwind—backpacks to pack, lunches to grab, and coffee to chug before the day takes off. Evenings are no less chaotic, filled with bedtime negotiations, catching up on...
What Is the Difference Between Wi-Fi Sensing for Wellness Monitoring & Eldercare?

What Is the Difference Between Wi-Fi Sensing for Wellness Monitoring & Eldercare?

by Sabrina Guillen | Jan 21, 2025 | Eldercare, Wellness Monitoring, Wi-Fi Sensing

The global health and wellness market, valued at over $4 trillion in 2021, highlights rising demand for proactive wellbeing technologies. With preventive healthcare and aging in place becoming top priorities, wellness and eldercare monitoring are no longer...
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