These core modules work in tandem with middleware that uses sensors to learn and analyse data in the cloud. Sensing data is analysed using the Human-Centric Engine, the company‘s proprietary algorithms, which convert data into information that customers can put to use quickly, such as fall-detection or body-posture detection.
UBIQUITOUSWARE is available as a package of modules and middleware that is easily installed in existing devices and systems. The first example of a device embedded with UBIQUITOUSWARE is the UBIQUITOUSWARE Head Mounted Display, announced today. Location badges, vital-sign sensing bands and other products will be introduced from December 2015.
As the era of the IoT approaches, Fujitsu is pursuing human-centric IoT initiatives to help companies develop new and valuable lines of business using a wide range of digital information. Building on the base of its Human-Centric Engine that it has developed through PCs and mobile devices, the company is now offering UBIQUITOUSWARE as the front-end interface for human-centric IoT.
Prototypes of devices with embedded UBIQUITOUSWARE will be exhibited at the Fujitsu Forum 2015, which takes place from 14th to 15th May at the Tokyo International Forum.