Optical HR via camera is not a medical device. It must not be used for diagnosis or treatment.
Developed and provided by
Mr. Moustafa Mohammed Elsayed Elsayed Ali
Kronwittener Straße 1, 84367 Tann, Germany
E-Mail:
mostischmidbauer@web.de,
agentic@virtualcaresolution.de
Tel: +49 1522 5321568
All processing runs locally in the browser. Use only within your organization’s security and data-protection policies; no guarantee of identity or vital-sign accuracy by itself. Optical HR is not suitable for diagnosis or emergency decisions and must be treated as an auxiliary signal only.
Productive, local-only encounter tool
This tool combines:
- Structured liveness check (guided head movements)
- Camera-based optical heart rate estimation (rPPG)
- Local JSON logging for integration into your own backend or records
- Signed Anti-Deepfake Session Tokens bound to device and optional DID wallet
Local-only: All calculations run inside the browser. No video, audio or logs are automatically sent to any cloud. JSON and token export are under the full control of the issuing professional or institution.
1. Purpose & Scope
This module provides a structured liveness check and a camera-based optical HR signal for remote encounters. It is designed for:
- Insurance payors and risk managers
- Health regulators and data-protection authorities
- Hospital / clinic administrators
- Executive boards and compliance officers
- Patient advocates and safety officers
The goal is to reduce impersonation and basic deepfake misuse in remote encounters, with processing kept local and under institutional control.
2. Architecture
- Runs in the browser on the client device
- No external API calls required for liveness, HR or token generation
- JSON logs and tokens are exported explicitly by the user and can be ingested by backend systems
3. Limitations
- Not a certified medical device
- Not a complete identity or fraud-prevention solution
- Optical HR is for monitoring and logging only, not for diagnosis
This module is intended to be embedded into existing compliant workflows, where the institution controls storage, retention, and audit trails according to internal policies and applicable law.