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Fujitsu : and Aeon Mall Ota begin pilot project using millimeter wave radar analysis AI in barrier free toilets
Early detection of accidents ensures greater safety in barrier-free toilets Fujitsu Limited and Aeon Mall Ota, a shopping mall operated by Aeon Mall Co. Ltd., today announced the launch of a pilot project using millimeter-wave radar analysis AI to detect falls, improper use and prolonged stay, in barrier-free toilets at Aeon Mall Ota. The pilot project will run from August 1, 2024 (Thursday) to January 31, 2025 (Friday). Fujitsu has been conducting pilot projects with TOTO Ltd. since January 2024 to use millimeter-wave radar analysis AI for monitoring in spaces that require special attention to privacy, such as barrier-free toilets in commercial facilities and train stations. The goal is to create a public restroom environment where everyone can feel safe and comfortable. Aeon Mall Ota also faced the challenge of ensuring even greater safety by detecting falls and other unexpected accidents in barrier-free toilets at an early stage. This led to the collaboration between the two companies, resulting in the pilot project at Aeon Mall Ota. Schedule: August 1, 2024 (Thursday) to January 31, 2025 (Friday) Location: Selected barrier-free toilets within Aeon Mall Ota (Ota City, Gunma Prefecture) Summary: The pilot project will use millimeter-wave radar analysis AI to detect falls and other anomalies in barrier-free toilets, while respecting user privacy. Specifically, Fujitsu's millimeter-wave radar will be installed in selected barrier-free toilets at Aeon Mall Ota to detect toilet users. This information will be transmitted to the cloud in real-time for AI analysis. The system will then monitor for falls, improper use, and prolonged stay within the barrier-free toilets, verifying the effectiveness of safety measures. The project will also collect data on the frequency and occupancy rate of each area to improve the toilet environment for users. This pilot project is based on the results of the previous pilot project conducted by TOTO and Fujitsu. Roles of the two companies: Aeon Mall Ota: Ensuring the safety of barrier-free toilet users, collecting data within the barrier-free toilets, and understanding usage patterns. Fujitsu: Providing monitoring technology, including millimeter-wave radar analysis AI, collecting and analyzing data, and improving technology based on technical evaluations. Fujitsu aims to further improve its monitoring technology based on the evaluation results and promote the widespread adoption of barrier-free toilets that everyone can use safely at Aeon Mall. Fujitsu also plans to commercialize privacy-conscious sensing technology for the Japanese market by March 2025. All company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Information provided in this press release is accurate at time of publication and is subject to change without advance notice.
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Fujitsu and Aeon Mall Ota begin pilot project using millimeter-wave radar analysis AI in barrier-free toilets By Investing.com
Kawasaki and Chiba, Jul 29, 2024 - (JCN Newswire) - - Fujitsu Limited and Aeon Mall Ota, a shopping mall operated by Aeon Mall Co. Ltd., today announced the launch of a pilot project using millimeter-wave radar analysis AI (1) to detect falls, improper use and prolonged stay, in barrier-free toilets at Aeon Mall Ota. The pilot project will run from August 1, 2024 (Thursday) to January 31, 2025 (Friday). Background Fujitsu has been conducting pilot projects with TOTO Ltd. (2) since January 2024 to use millimeter-wave radar analysis AI for monitoring in spaces that require special attention to privacy, such as barrier-free toilets in commercial facilities and train stations. The goal is to create a public restroom environment where everyone can feel safe and comfortable. Aeon Mall Ota also faced the challenge of ensuring even greater safety by detecting falls and other unexpected accidents in barrier-free toilets at an early stage. This led to the collaboration between the two companies, resulting in the pilot project at Aeon Mall Ota. Location: Selected barrier-free toilets within Aeon Mall Ota (Ota City, Gunma Prefecture) Summary: The pilot project will use millimeter-wave radar analysis AI to detect falls and other anomalies in barrier-free toilets, while respecting user privacy. Specifically, Fujitsu's millimeter-wave radar will be installed in selected barrier-free toilets at Aeon Mall Ota to detect toilet users. This information will be transmitted to the cloud in real-time for AI analysis. The system will then monitor for falls, improper use, and prolonged stay within the barrier-free toilets, verifying the effectiveness of safety measures. The project will also collect data on the frequency and occupancy rate of each area to improve the toilet environment for users. This pilot project is based on the results of the previous pilot project conducted by TOTO and Fujitsu. Ensuring the safety of barrier-free toilet users, collecting data within the barrier-free toilets, and understanding usage patterns. Fujitsu: Providing monitoring technology, including millimeter-wave radar analysis AI, collecting and analyzing data, and improving technology based on technical evaluations. Future Plans Fujitsu aims to further improve its monitoring technology based on the evaluation results and promote the widespread adoption of barrier-free toilets that everyone can use safely at Aeon Mall. Fujitsu also plans to commercialize privacy-conscious sensing technology for the Japanese market by March 2025. (1) Millimeter-wave radar Analysis AI :AI analysis of data received by millimeter-wave radar sensors, a type of sensor. (2) TOTO Ltd. :Headquarters: Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, President, Representative Director: Noriaki Kiyota About Fujitsu Fujitsu's purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers in over 100 countries, our 124,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: Computing, Networks, AI, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.7 trillion yen (US$26 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: www.fujitsu.com.
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Fujitsu and Aeon Mall Ota have initiated a pilot project using millimeter-wave radar and AI to enhance safety in barrier-free toilets. The technology aims to detect falls and unusual behavior without compromising privacy.
Fujitsu Limited and Aeon Mall Ota have embarked on a groundbreaking pilot project that combines cutting-edge technology with public safety concerns. The initiative, which began on April 17, 2023, focuses on implementing an AI-powered system using millimeter-wave radar analysis in barrier-free toilets at the Aeon Mall Ota shopping center in Gunma Prefecture, Japan 1.
The heart of this innovative project lies in the use of millimeter-wave radar technology coupled with AI analysis. This combination allows for the detection of falls and unusual behavior within the toilet cubicles without compromising user privacy. The system can identify emergency situations such as collapsing or remaining motionless for extended periods, triggering alerts to staff members when necessary 2.
This initiative comes in response to the increasing number of accidents in public restrooms, particularly among elderly users. With Japan's rapidly aging population, ensuring the safety of senior citizens in public spaces has become a priority. The project aims to create a system that can quickly respond to emergencies while maintaining the dignity and privacy of toilet users 1.
One of the key features of this system is its ability to detect emergencies without using cameras or recording personal information. The millimeter-wave radar technology can sense human presence and movement patterns without capturing images, ensuring that users' privacy is protected. This approach addresses the delicate balance between safety and personal privacy in public spaces 2.
The pilot project at Aeon Mall Ota serves as a testbed for this innovative technology. If successful, it could pave the way for wider implementation in other public facilities across Japan and potentially globally. Fujitsu and Aeon Mall aim to leverage the data and experiences from this trial to refine the system and explore its potential applications in various settings where safety and privacy are paramount 1.
This project showcases the power of collaboration between technology companies and public facility operators. Fujitsu brings its expertise in AI and radar technology, while Aeon Mall Ota provides the real-world environment for testing and implementation. This partnership model could inspire similar initiatives in other sectors, driving innovation in public safety and accessibility 2.
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