AI Sensors Integrated into Living Infrastructure: Instead of separate devices, ALLIE has made existing building facilities (switches, outlets, ventilation fans) smart. In other words, wall switches and other ubiquitous items are equipped with 60GHz millimeter-wave radar, illuminance/environmental sensors, and microphones to accurately detect whether a person is present, moving, or standing.
This non-visible light radar-based detection can detect changes in posture without cameras, enabling fall detection without privacy invasion. The basic infrastructure throughout the home becomes an always-on safety net.
Immediate Response to Falls & Daily Care: Multiple sensors are linked via a local network, so if a resident falls and remains motionless for a certain period of time, an alarm is immediately sent to the Caregiver or the building management system is notified.
In addition, if a person gets out of bed at night, a dim light is automatically turned on to illuminate the way to the bathroom, helping to ensure safe movement at night. This recognition and support of daily patterns was difficult to achieve with existing smart home devices, but ALLIE makes it possible through sensor cooperation in the entryway, hallway, and rooms.
Energy Optimization (Predictive Control): The ALLIE system collects real-time activity and environmental data from each space tolighting and HVAC (ventilation)automatically control them. For example, it turns off the lights when a person leaves the room, and operates air purifiers or ventilation fans only where needed.
In addition, it learns daily patterns with a predictive algorithm and adjusts heating or ventilation in advance at specific times to balance optimal comfort and energy savings. Because it operates autonomously between local devices, it works even when the internet is down, and the risk of personal information leakage is low.
Retrofitting to Existing Buildings: A major advantage is that it can be easily applied to existing buildings by replacing and installing switches or outlets without additional wiring work. Reliability is enhanced with power line communication (PLC) and a dual communication network (Ethernet/Wi-Fi), and there is no need to worry about battery replacement because the equipment is powered 24 hours a day. This is a decisive advantage in market scalability, making it a practical solution for implementing smart homes in existing buildings, not just new ones.