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How SOMNDEEP Transforms Radar Signals Into Meaningful Sleep Data
At the core of SOMNDEEP lies millimeter-wave radar technology—but raw radar signals alone are not useful sleep data.
The challenge is not detection, but translation:
how subtle physical motion becomes information that reflects real sleep behavior.
From Physical Motion to Digital Signal
SOMNDEEP emits low-power millimeter-wave radar signals that interact with the human body.
As the body moves—primarily through breathing and small posture adjustments—these signals return with slight variations.
These variations reflect:
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Motion amplitude
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Rhythm and regularity
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Temporal consistency
Importantly, SOMNDEEP does not attempt to interpret biological states directly.
Instead, it observes motion patterns closely associated with sleep behavior.
Why This Approach Avoids Over-Interpretation
Some systems attempt to infer complex biological states from limited signals.
SOMNDEEP avoids this by focusing on observable, repeatable physical phenomena.
As a contactless health monitoring system, it prioritizes:
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Signal stability
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Pattern continuity
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Long-term repeatability
This approach reduces dependency on assumptions that may vary between individuals.
Designed for Real Sleep Environments
Radar-based monitoring remains stable even when:
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Users change sleeping positions
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Blankets or clothing shift
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The sleep environment varies
Because the system does not rely on skin contact or light, it continues to function consistently throughout the night.
Summary
SOMNDEEP transforms radar motion signals into usable sleep data by focusing on stable, repeatable patterns rather than speculative interpretation.
This philosophy allows SOMNDEEP’s contactless health monitoring system to deliver reliable insights that align with real-world sleep behavior.
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