<p>➀ The Hochschule Hamm-Lippstadt (HSHL) and 5micron GmbH are developing a contactless AI-assisted monitoring system called "SilentBedMonitor" for bedridden or mobility-impaired individuals, using wireless weight sensors under bed legs to detect movements, sleep patterns, and emergencies;</p><p>➁ The system operates 24/7 with plug-and-play simplicity, targeting private households to reduce caregiver burden and improve patient quality of life;</p><p>➂ The project is optimizing hardware and predictive software, with potential market release pending validation of reliability and usability in home environments.</p>
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