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Adnoviv Announces Publication in Buildings and Environment Journal Demonstrating that Newly Developed Algorithm Enables TruePODS® Sensor to Detect Occupant Count
Engineers at Adnoviv Inc. have shown that the TruePODS® sensor can be used to detect occupant count for up to 10 occupants. Room-level occupancy estimation is a critical input for real estate management, including building optimization and energy-efficient building control.
Adnoviv Announces Publication in Nature Scientific Reports Demonstrating TruePODS Sensor Accurately Detects Occupancy and Vital Signs in Real-World Setting
Engineers at Adnoviv Inc. have shown that the TruePODS® sensor accurately detects occupancy, vacancy, heart rate, and respiratory rate in challenging, realistic circumstances.
LESA Center Completes Validation of Adnoviv TruePODS Occupancy Sensing
Researchers at the Lighting Enabled Systems and Applications (LESA) Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy New York have completed validation testing of the Adnoviv TruePODS® sensor.
Adnoviv awarded $180K from the National Science Foundation to Commercialize Occupant Count and Vital Signs Sensor
Adnoviv, Inc. has been awarded an additional $180K from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop a sensor that provides real-time occupant count and physiological data for multiple occupants.
Adnoviv awarded $150K from the National Science Foundation
Adnoviv, Inc. has been awarded an additional $150K from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop a battery-operated version of their TruePODS™ product
Making Smart Buildings– Smarter
TruePODS are the first occupancy sensors to employ Doppler radar technology to detect true human presence and occupant count in indoor spaces.
Adnoviv awarded $750k grant from the National Science Foundation
Occupancy sensors can play a major role in reducing electricity consumption. Research has shown that occupancy detectors can save up to 80% of energy.
HTDC Awards $1.6 Million in Grants to 11 Local Companies
HONOLULU—Helping Hawaii companies further develop new technology products to solve critical issues within key industries, the Hawaii Technology
HTDC Awards More Than $1 Million In Grants to Hawaii Companies
RESEARCH AND HONOLULU—The High Technology Development Corporation (HTDC) awarded grants to six Hawaii-based companies to support their research and development