Series
The Deployment Model
The architecture does not require any specific hardware in the subscriber's home. Three compute zones, six deployment paths, and five institutional channels turn a system designed for a $10,000 device into a platform that serves the subscriber with a landline and the subscriber with a full sensor mesh.
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The Three-Zone Architecture
Three compute zones replace the unviable single-device assumption. Six deployment paths serve subscribers from full local hardware to cloud-only IVR, with privacy enforced …
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Getting Into Homes
Enrollment workflows that adapt to the subscriber, not the other way around. Institutional channels pre-populate the Memory of Context before the first interaction. Hardware …
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The Institutional Channels
PACE programs, MA plans, Medicaid HCBS waivers, care agencies, and employer benefits each bundle acquisition, funding, and hardware provisioning. PACE is the beachhead; its …
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The Service Tiers
The base platform is the same for every subscriber. Optional add-ons extend it for subscribers with dedicated local hardware, but the concierge architecture, safety monitoring, and …
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When Things Break
Failure modes are path-dependent. Subscribers with local hardware degrade gracefully during outages. Subscribers without it lose service until connectivity returns. The …
Synthesis