is located in the San Francisco Bay Area, the home of the Silicon Valley. We design, develop and manufacture Artificial Intelligence enabled smart rollators/walkers and smart mobility devices. Google us: “CTIONE Smart Rollators”, or find us on Ebay.
We walk your journey!
Empowering your mobility;
Assisting every step of your way, and
Navigating with you together and guiding you when needed sunny or rainy days!
AI Robotic-Assisted mobility.
In the narrative of life, mobility is a critical chapter. CTI One recognizes the challenges faced by seniors and those with physical limitations.
We understand the desire for independence despite these challenges. That’s where we step in – as your guide in this transformative journey.
Our feature products are:
– Ultra light carbon fiber rollators walkers;
– Upper armrest rollators walkers to provide better body support and balance weight distribution, for fall prevention;
– Foldable food tray rollators walkers. You can fold it up when needed to carry snacks/drinks either at home or in cafeteria, when not in use, simply fold it down. Click “shop now” button at top of this page to see details including photos and videos.
– Power brake for those who have physical challenges to use manual brake, you can just push a button to activate a brake, easy and simple. When done, toggle the switch back to release the brake. Click “shop now” button at the bop of this page to see details including photos and videos.
– Remote controllable rollators walkers. We have this model to address your need to bring the rollators walkers to you when you need it or when your loved one needs it. Use a remote controller similar as your TV remote controller to drive the rollator walker. Or you can use your iPhone APP to drive it, either way, the convenience and easy to operate to give you an extra flexibility and freedom.
CTI One isn’t just about rollators, we are about revolutionizing the very essence of mobility.
Through the integration of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, and Robotics, we are at the forefront of modernizing the next generation of rollators and walkers. Our smart rollators are intelligent companions designed to enhance your mobility.
About Harry
with research expertise in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Embedded Systems who started his higher education career as Assistant Professor in Computer Science Department, College of Engineering at Texas Tech University in 1989, and then Associate Professor in 1994, and joined the San Jose State University in January 1997. Dr. Li’s research expertise includes pioneering the development of fuzzy logic intelligent controller design for solving nonlinear control and computer vision problems with wide range of applications from semiconductor equipment control to robotics. His technique improves and enhances the PID (Proportional, Integral and Derivative) controller design and added the new tool to the modern control design practice. At the introduction to the new technique, a wide attention and discussion were generated including debate on the technology. In this field, his authored edited book “Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent System” (with Madan Gupta, ISBN 0-7923-9575-1, by Kluwer Academic Publishers) is one of the key technical books for professionals in Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Control. His research work and the prototype system of Fuzzy Intelligent Controller Design for solving “balancing a beam-and-ball system”, e.g., Astrom Nonlinear Control Problem, was given an Industrial Neural Network Award at the World Congress Neural Network Conference, in San Diego, California. Dr. Li, as a IEEE CPMT (Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology) technical committee member has been actively involved in the IEEE professional society, he was Guest Editor for the emerging technology section of IEEE Transactions on CPMT (Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology), one of the top ranking Professional Technical Journals in the field. He was invited contributor to the Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (On Neural Fuzzy Control techniques for semiconductor equipment control applications, pp. 154- 157, Vol. 8, Fr-Hi, ISBN 0-471-13946-7, John Wiley and Sons Inc. ), and invited tutorial guest speaker at American Mathematician Annual Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. His talk and tutorial includes those given to the high tech industry in the subsequent years. Dr. Li has active and extensive High Tech industry experience in the Silicon Valley including working as consulting principle engineer, senior system architect, principle technologist. He has been active in technology innovation and entrepreneurship, in addition, he has taught technology courses in the big and start-up Silicon Valley companies.
In Computer Vision research, the core of Artificial Intelligence, he has designed and built a VLSI (Very Large Scale Integrated) electronics chip to realize silicon based vision functions. He has initiated and co-authored edited book “Vision Chips: Implementing Vision Algorithms with Analog VLSI Circuits” (with Christof Koch from Caltech, ISBN 0-8186-6492-4 by IEEE CS Press), one of the two primary reference research books as stated by IEEE Spectrum’s cover story on Artificial Eyes in 1997.
Dr. Li’s current research interests include Artificial Intelligence and Video Analytics for self driving vehicles and autonomous machines. He is a recipient of “Award of Excellence in recognition of outstanding achievement and professionalism in education, research, and service to students,” by Halliburton Education Foundation, at the College of Engineering, Texas Tech University, and he is listed in Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, A Marquis Who’s Who Publications, pp. 683, 4th Edition, ISBN 0-8379-5756-7, New Providence, NJ 07974,1999; and Who is Who in America, A Marquis Who’s Who Publications, 53rd Edition, Vol. 2, ISBN 0-8379-0194-4, New Providence, NJ 07974.
He lead the development of the Embedded Systems Program in Computer Engineering during his previous career.