StrollerSense™ is a patent-protected, prevention-first safety platform engineered to embed intelligent motion detection and real-time alert systems directly into manual mobility products.
Unlike aftermarket accessories or app-dependent systems, StrollerSense™ is designed as an integrated structural solution, operating within the product itself as a built-in safety layer rather than an external add-on.
StrollerSense™ was developed by patented inventor Clifford Mathieu, whose prior work includes a U.S.-awarded patent for a dual-input computer mouse integrating a universal joystick with programmable functionality. The patented system allows users to toggle between joystick navigation and traditional motion control, demonstrating advanced embedded input logic and hardware-based interface design.
This background in integrated control systems informed the architectural approach behind StrollerSense™.
Development included structured technical collaboration with robotics systems consultants to validate motion-detection reliability, sensing thresholds, and embedded alert communication logic. Early prototypes confirmed that unintended movement could be detected consistently, and that detection must be paired with immediate, intuitive feedback to be effective in real-world environments.
The resulting Control Bar architecture integrates:
• Motion sensing
• Presence awareness
• Embedded alert logic
• Intuitive user interface controls
• Sealed structural housing designed for manufacturing scalability
StrollerSense™ aligns strongly with European engineering standards that prioritize product integrity, safety-forward design, and liability-conscious manufacturing.
As global safety expectations continue to evolve, embedded detection systems represent a proactive layer of product responsibility rather than reactive correction.
The platform is structured for:
• OEM integration within established stroller brands
• Fleet deployment in hospitality and travel environments
• European licensing partnerships
• Expansion into additional manual mobility platforms where unintended motion presents risk
Intellectual property protection remains active in the United States, with international expansion pathways under evaluation.
To embed intelligent prevention into everyday mobility products, making safety automatic rather than reactive.