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Nanoveu Ltd (ASX:NVU) has achieved an important milestone in for assessment of the Embedded AI Systems (EMASS) ECS-Dot Chipset, with a comprehensive fall detection evaluation showing that ECS-Dot achieves up to 90 times lower power consumption compared to traditional ‘always-on’ systems.

Fall detection systems are built around the need for sudden movements or impacts indicative of a fall, through the placement of sensors on the chest, wrist and other body parts.

Continuous monitoring is often required, meaning the systems need to perform energy-expensive computations to distinguish falls from other events.

The energy efficiency evaluation compared traditional ‘always on’ systems, optimised power management systems, and EMASS’s ECS-Dot Chipset, with the results showing power readings of around 10 milliwatts (mW), 0.5mW, and 0.112mW respectively.

Additionally, ECS-Dot executed its accurate fall detection AI model in just one millisecond.

These results are just one in a series being done to validate the ECS-Dot Chipset’s computational performance and energy efficiency in real-world use cases; these results indicate the advantageous nature of EMASS ECS-Dot in meeting the increasing demand for energy-efficient, AI-capable chip solutions.

Being able to meet the needs of the fall detection market is a particularly important achievement, given the strength of this sector – which is projected to reach approximately US$748.40 million by 2030 – driven by the growing elderly population, rising adoption of mobile-based solutions for personal safety, and advancements in wearable technology.

Founder of EMASS Professor Mohamed M. Sabry Aly said the assessment had demonstrated the superior qualities of this technology.

“These breakthrough results showcase how the ECS-Dot Chip, when used with advanced AI data processing and modern memory technologies can deliver practical, energy-efficient solutions for various real-world challenges,” he said.

“These results move us closer to our goal to develop and commercialize highly efficient semiconductor solutions that allow for seamless integration of AI into everyday life, improving both functionality and sustainability and opening multiple large unmet market opportunities for our proprietary technology.”

Nanoveu shares have spiked on the news and at 10:44AM they were trading at 3.6 cents – a rise of 9.09% since market open.

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