Lear had one patents in internet of things during Q2 2024. The patent filed by Lear Corp in Q2 2024 describes a system for assessing biometric information of a vehicle occupant using sensors positioned around the main cabin. A controller activates a stimulus, receives the biometric information, and transmits it to another controller in the vehicle or a remote server to determine the effect of the stimulus on the occupant. GlobalData’s report on Lear gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Lear had no grants in internet of things as a theme in Q2 2024.

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Application: System and method for deep analytics and strategic monetization of biomedical sensor data (Patent ID: US20240164679A1)

The patent filed by Lear Corp describes a system for assessing biometric information of a vehicle occupant using sensors and a controller. The sensors provide biometric data in response to a stimulus, which is then transmitted to the controller for analysis. The controller can activate the stimulus, receive the biometric information, and transmit it to another controller in the vehicle or a remote server for assessment of the stimulus's effect on the occupant. The system can also analyze data related to vehicle features, determine updates based on the analysis, and modify features such as massage, heating, cooling, and air conditioning systems in the vehicle.

The system's processor receives biometric information from sensors onboard the vehicle and wearable sensors worn by the occupant, analyzing this data along with usage patterns to determine updates for vehicle features. These updates can be delivered over the air (OTA) by equipment manufacturers or vehicle suppliers. The biometric information can include various metrics like heart rate, temperature, and brain activity, measured by sensors like EEG sensors and heart rate monitors. The system can also modify massage sequences, categorize biometric data based on occupant demographics, and assess the effectiveness of stimuli like advertisements in capturing the occupant's attention.

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