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Asahi Kasei Microdevices Launches Camera‑less Integrated Sensing Modules for Detection of Falls, Vital Signs, Posture, and Position

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Asahi Kasei Microdevices Launches Camera‑less Integrated Sensing Modules for Detection of Falls, Vital Signs, Posture, and Position
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Asahi Kasei Microdevices Launches Camera‑less Integrated Sensing Modules for Detection of Falls, Vital Signs, Posture, and Position

2025-09-04 20:29 Last Updated At:21:01

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 4, 2025--

Asahi Kasei Microdevices Corporation (AKM) has announced the commercial availability of its AK581xAIM Antenna-in-Module (AiM) millimeter wave (mmWave) radar modules for the high-precision sensing of human presence, breathing, position, and posture, as well as fall-detection, all without the use of cameras. These complete sensing solutions will enable product developers to accelerate proof‑of‑concept (PoC) development and integrate advanced sensing features quickly, without the need for antenna or radar design expertise.

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As a growing number of adults over 50 plan to age in place— as many as 75% in the United States, according to a 2024 AARP survey —the demand for privacy‑conscious monitoring in consumer electronics, smart homes, and IoT healthcare applications is increasing. Asahi Kasei Microdevices’ AiM radar modules address this need by combining compact radar modules with ready‑to‑use evaluation kits, and provide customers a streamlined path from concept to deployment.

AiM Radar
AKM’s new AiM modules (AK5816AIM / AK5818AIM) integrate their AK581x mmWave radar IC and a 4-in/4-out antenna array into a single compact package (23 mm × 23 mm). The antenna integration eliminates the need for custom RF design, reducing engineering effort and shortening time‑to‑market. Multi‑channel measurement and high angular resolution enable precise 3D sensing to accurately detect human location, motion, posture, and falls, while distinguishing between people, pets, and objects.

Privacy-sensitive solution for a broad range of applications
The AK581xAIM mmWave radar modules provide an unobtrusive, privacy-preserving solution for a broad range of applications such as vital signs sensing, posture estimation, and fall detection, which are especially relevant among older individuals. The lack of cameras makes it possible to offer these features even in bedrooms or restrooms, where safety monitoring is often limited by the need for privacy, and thus allow for faster response time and reduced caregiver burden. Additionally, these modules may help to increase energy efficiency when used for occupancy-aware control of HVAC systems, lighting, and more.

Evaluation kits available for testing
To simplify evaluation and accelerate development, AKM offers two development kits. The AIMEZ‑V is optimized for rapid proof-of-concept and implementation testing and features USB, Ethernet, Wi‑Fi®, and Bluetooth® Low Energy connectivity. The “LUMI” is designed for advanced algorithm development and is equipped with a high-performance System-on-Chip (SoC) for large-scale data processing and machine‑learning applications.

Both kits include a baseline software environment for quick setup and support for integrating proprietary algorithms, enabling a smooth transition from evaluation to product development.

Asahi Kasei has designated Electronics as a “First Priority” business focused on electronic materials and electronic components. The development of AKM’s new AiM mmWave radar modules and evaluation kits emphasizes the organization's commitment to continuing its proactive investment and innovation for growth.

About Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM)
AKM, a Japan-based company, operates an electronic components business as a member of the Asahi Kasei Group's Material Sector. AKM provides customers with unique products by combining the compound semiconductor technology used in magnetic sensors with the ASIC/analog circuit technology used in silicon semiconductors. AKM's unique products and solutions are featured across a wide range of markets, including mobile communication devices and consumer products, as well as automotive electronics, home appliances, and industrial equipment.

Additional information is available on https://www.akm.com/global/en/.

About Asahi Kasei
The Asahi Kasei Group contributes to life and living for people around the world. Since its foundation in 1922 with ammonia and cellulose fiber business, Asahi Kasei has consistently grown through the proactive transformation of its business portfolio to meet the evolving needs of every age. With more than 50,000 employees worldwide, the company contributes to sustainable society by providing solutions to the world’s challenges through its three business sectors of Healthcare, Homes, and Material. For more information, visit www.asahi-kasei.com.

Asahi Kasei is also dedicated to sustainability initiatives and is contributing to reaching a carbon neutral society by 2050. To learn more, visit https://www.asahi-kasei.com/sustainability/.

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Evaluation kit LUMI

Evaluation kit LUMI

Evaluation kit AIMEZ-V

Evaluation kit AIMEZ-V

Antenna-in-Module mmWave radar

Antenna-in-Module mmWave radar

LJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP) — Slovenia’s parliament on Friday appointed right-wing populist politician Janez Jansa as the new prime minister, in a shift for the small European Union country that was previously run by a liberal government.

Lawmakers backed Jansa in a 51-36 vote in the 90-member assembly. The new prime minister will need to come back to Parliament within the next 15 days for another vote to confirm his future Cabinet.

Jansa's appointment concludes a postelection stalemate in Slovenia after a parliamentary ballot two months ago ended practically in a tie. Former liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement won by a thin margin but he was unable to muster a parliamentary majority.

Jansa and his populist Slovenian Democratic Party signed a coalition agreement this week with several right-wing groups. The new government also has the backing of a nonestablishment Truth party that first emerged as an anti-vaccination movement during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The new term in office will be the fourth for the veteran Slovenian politician. Jansa, 67, is an admirer of U.S. President Donald Trump and was a close ally of former populist Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who was defeated in a landslide election last month.

Jansa in a speech listed the economy, fight against corruption and red tape, and decentralization as key goals of the future government. He has promised to lower taxes for the rich and support private education and healthcare.

Critical of the previous government's alleged “inefficiency," Jansa said the new government will turn Slovenia into “a country of opportunity, prosperity and justice, where each responsible citizen will feel safe and accepted."

Like Orban, Jansa was staunchly anti-immigrant during the huge migration wave to Europe in 2015. Also like Orban, Jansa has faced accusations of clamping down on democratic institutions and press freedoms during a previous term in 2020-2022. This led to protests at the time, and scrutiny from the European Union.

Golob in his speech described Jansa as “the greatest threat to Slovenia’s sovereignty and democracy."

Alleging that Jansa had threatened to arrest him, Golob said Jansa's "idea of democracy is that anyone who dares speak a word against you deserves only the worst.”

Jansa, a supporter of Israel, also has been a stern critic of the Golob government's 2024 recognition of a Palestinian state.

The vote on March 22 was marred by allegations of foreign influence and corruption. The around 2 million people in the Alpine nation are deeply divided between liberals and conservatives.

Janez Jansa, center, addresses the Slovenian Parliament during a session in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

Janez Jansa, center, addresses the Slovenian Parliament during a session in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

Janez Jansa arrives for a session of the Slovenian Parliament in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

Janez Jansa arrives for a session of the Slovenian Parliament in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

Janez Jansa addresses the Slovenian Parliament during a session in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

Janez Jansa addresses the Slovenian Parliament during a session in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

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