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INTRODUCTION Computer Powered Wireless Ultra-intelligent Real-time vital signs monitor INTRODUCTION Computer Powered Wireless Ultra-intelligent Real-time vital signs monitor Patent no S afe I ndependent D ependable S ecure APPLICATIONS:Home; Gym; Playing field; Nursing home; Hospital.

THE TECHNOLOGY Active Active adult senior monitor Adjustable chest strap heart sensor talks 1000ft wirelessly to your computer. Light weight. Comfortable. Water proof. Safe. Ultra intelligent hours. Alarm: Progressive sound, color, print/fax/ and caller ID phone alert. Automatically calibrates to child, adult, male & female norms. Automatically adjusts to individual personal characteristics. Computer will make phone calls. No batteries to change.

TECHNOLOGY ADVANTAGES SIMILAR DEVICES Prescription required. Not waterproof. Heavy. Wire antenna detunes. Range: one large room. Usage: 8 hour before recharge. Indicator: Low oxygen beep (no charts). OTHERS: Expensive hardwired dumb hospital prescription monitors $3,500-$30,000. Internal/external effects are indistinguishable.

ADVANTAGES All ages. Internal and external effects. Over the counter for heart monitoring. Long range. Convenient. Long duration 24hour/day - 7days/week. Historical reports. Nurse’s station or Physical trainer’s station. Charting provides context. Progressive high & low value: sound, color, phone, fax alarm. No false alarms. Multivariate (7). High screen visibility from a distance. Worldwide web. Hard copy printout. Personal affordability: $299 - $495 Professional affordability: $499 - $795

EFFICACY The Computer Powered Wireless Ultra- intelligent Real-time vital signs monitor is an over the counter device. No FDA clinical trials are required. Its correct operation is established by demonstration. The user accepts full and complete responsibility for the proper operation of their computer to alarm when vital signs data fall outside user predetermined ranges. In case of illness a physician is consulted.

SCIENTIFIC TEAM Dr. Dennis Ridley,Dr. Dennis Ridley, Ph.D, Engineering Management, M.Sc. Engineering Power Systems (electrical). Electrical Engineer, Computational Scientist, Engineering Manager, Consultant. U.S. Patent: Computer-powered Wireless Ultra- intelligent Real-time monitor, Inventor: Best Technology Award, Florida International University, Miami Fl, Fulbright Senior Specialist.

TARGET INDUSTRIES Medical manufacturers, Eg: Johnson & Johnson. All manufacturers of monitors, Eg: Medtronics. Monitoring service providers, Eg: ADT. Computer manufacturers, Eg: IBM. Telecommunications service providers, Eg: AT&T.

POTENTIAL COMMERCIAL IMPACT Home health careHome health care HospitalsHospitals Nursing homesNursing homes GymnasiumsGymnasiums Athletic SportsAthletic Sports Starting at $299 Ten times the functionality for a tenth of the price…there is just one thing….you must have a computer.

TECHNOLOGY STATUS Completely finished & patented products: 1.Short range monitor Advanced edition (home) & Professional edition (institutions) 2. Long range monitor Advanced edition (home) & Professional edition (institutions) 3.Mid range/Global range monitor Advanced edition (home) & Professional edition (institutions)

NEXT STEPS Commercialization $2,000,000Commercialization $2,000,000 LicensingLicensing Revenue sharing investmentRevenue sharing investment Venture capital investmentVenture capital investment MarketingMarketing

CONTACT INFORMATION Dr. Dennis RidleyDr. Dennis Ridley Smart Monitors, Inc. P.O.Box Tallahassee, Fl Tel (850) Fax (850)