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| Attentive
Spaces by LUXELAR
"Attentive spaces by Luxelar" - a term coined by Len Reiffel, founder of Luxelar - describes a portfolio of new technologies by which the needs of people, and other objects, in an environment are detected and reacted to. The people and objects do not need any equipment. The environment does the work. An “Attentive Space” or “Attentive Environment” can be anything from a small region near a personal computer or video game display to an entire room or an entire home. It can be a hospital floor, a factory, warehouse, the sidewalk in front of a store-window, a store or showroom, an entire stadium, a major theme park, an airport or even a simulated or real battlefield. For
a glimpse at basic concepts and some of the possible applications of LUXELAR
technologies, click on this link to view Introducing
Luxelar Corporation - The Problem and Our Solution NOTE--Luxelar technologies relevant to Attentive Spaces and other applications of LAR-codes are covered by the following issued US patents: 7377438; 7184075; 7161581; 7137711; 7099070; 7034803; 7000840; 6945460 and 6708885 as well as other issued or pending US and/or foreign patents. Leonard (Len) Reiffel Biography To open PDF documents you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. You may download it from Adobe by clicking here. For more information: info1@luxelar.com |
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