Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Careverse technology, deployment, and how continuous care infrastructure works.
Technology
What is Careverse?
Careverse is a technology platform that provides the foundational infrastructure for continuous, intelligent care ecosystems. It integrates body-area sensing, ultra-wideband communication, optical data transport, and distributed intelligence into a unified platform for persistent physiological monitoring. Careverse is not a medical device, a wellness app, or a telemedicine portal — it is care infrastructure.
How does the hybrid UWB-optical architecture work?
On-body sensor nodes capture physiological signals and transmit them locally via Ultra-Wideband (UWB) communication to control nodes. Control nodes encode multiple data streams using spectral amplitude coding and transmit the aggregated data over Free Space Optical (FSO) links to the intelligence platform. This hybrid approach achieves high throughput, reduced electromagnetic interference, and structurally secure data transport.
What physiological parameters can be monitored?
The sensing layer is designed to capture multiple physiological modalities including cardiac signals, temperature, neural activity, and movement or behavioral indicators. The platform architecture supports multi-parameter simultaneous monitoring across multiple patients.
How is data security achieved?
Security in the Careverse architecture is structural, not merely software-based. Optical communication requires physical line-of-sight for interception, providing inherent transmission security at the physical layer. Multi-channel spectral encoding adds further transmission confidentiality. Low-power communication reduces interference vectors. These physical-layer security properties complement standard software security measures.
Deployment
What types of facilities can deploy Careverse?
Careverse infrastructure is designed for healthcare environments where continuous physiological monitoring creates operational and clinical value. This includes hospitals, assisted living facilities, remote monitoring ecosystems, smart clinical infrastructure, and chronic care environments. Each deployment is configured for the specific constraints of the clinical setting.
Does Careverse replace existing monitoring systems?
Careverse is designed to operate as an infrastructure layer that complements existing clinical systems — not to replace established monitoring workflows wholesale. The platform integrates with existing clinical technology and supports phased deployment from single-ward pilots to multi-facility rollouts.
How does optical communication deploy in a facility?
Free Space Optical links require optical transceivers positioned with line-of-sight between them. Deployment across healthcare facilities is efficient compared to extensive cabling infrastructure. The architecture supports scalable configuration from single-ward deployments to multi-building installations.
Clinical
Does Careverse diagnose medical conditions?
No. Careverse provides technology infrastructure that enables continuous monitoring and data transmission. It does not diagnose disease, provide medical advice, replace clinicians, or claim treatment outcomes. The platform facilitates data acquisition and delivery to clinical teams, who retain full clinical decision-making authority.
How does continuous monitoring differ from periodic monitoring?
Periodic monitoring captures physiological data at scheduled intervals — during nursing rounds, clinic visits, or acute episodes. Between these touchpoints, changes go unobserved. Continuous monitoring provides persistent physiological data streams, enabling earlier awareness of changes, trend analysis, and reduced gaps in clinical oversight.
Organization
How do I evaluate Careverse for my organization?
We recommend starting with a needs assessment conversation to understand your clinical environment, monitoring challenges, and infrastructure requirements. Our team can then provide a technical architecture briefing and, if appropriate, a scoped deployment plan. Contact us through the demo request form to begin the evaluation process.
What is the typical evaluation process?
Evaluation typically involves an initial needs assessment, a technical architecture briefing, a clinical environment review, and a scoped pilot proposal. We work with clinical, IT, and operational stakeholders to ensure the deployment is aligned with your organization's specific requirements and constraints.
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