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November 10, 2020 — 4 min read
Oysta provides a managed service delivering remote telecare solutions to end users, primarily the elderly or adults with learning difficulties, that they’ve termed “VIPs” (Vulnerable Independent People). By providing consistent accurate information to the family and carers of the VIPs, they aim to alleviate the stresses of constant monitoring and surveillance of a loved one, offering greater peace of mind.
The Oysta Pearl devices are carried or worn by VIPs and features SOS buttons, fall sensors, reminder alarms and safe zone monitoring. They provide a range of services through their IntelliCare platform, which transmits all the alarms and data from the devices to 24/7 remote monitoring facilities.
Their goal is to keep their end users comfortable at home for longer, avoiding care homes whilst providing extra peace of mind for the VIP and their family. This not only greatly reduces costs for the user and their families, it improves their wellbeing, in terms of socialization and interaction with the outside world, and keeps them fitter, healthier and happier. Recent data has shown that, with the use of their connected devices, Oysta customers are able to stay in their own home for up to 3 years longer than they would have without the service.
With such critically important data being transmitted, Oysta had to ensure that their devices were always connected and looked to Arm to provide the right connectivity management platform. They were looking for resilient and flexible connectivity options, so they could leverage technologies such as GSM, satellite,
WiFi, 3G/4G and Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT), depending on their needs.
The Oysta Pearl is a connected device containing a range of sensors, continuously connected and sending important data to their control rooms. Reliability and uptime are key; their customers are vulnerable people, which means it is critical to act as soon as possible during an emergency or when abnormal movement is detected. There is absolutely no margin for error so their connectivity must be guaranteed. Pelion provides a true roaming SIM, which meant that even in areas with patchy connectivity, the device could connect across different networks, which was necessary for reliability.
Pelion’s platform provides easy access to all the relevant useful information regarding the connectivity of a user’s device, such as simple queries around data/minute usage and connection data which shows when the device is connecting. These insights help Oysta discover and solve issues from an end-toend management point of view. By combining the IntelliCare platform and Pelion, they can analyze the data themselves to troubleshoot and resolve problems, saving time and labor
Oysta found that there was a significant lack of knowledge in the healthcare market when it came to technology. Security is a critical concern, yet they discovered that competitors were using a standard SIM on a standard platform with standard APN. Oysta’s devices are independently tested for security, with a focus on securing both the device and SIM. For a complete end-to-end solution, they turned to Pelion to help bolster their already secure device with equally as trusted connectivity.
Oysta support a range of critical use cases with extremely sensitive data being transmitted – they’re currently the biggest mobile telecare provider in the UK, but also provide service in Spain and Portugal for clients such as the Red Cross, MAPFRE insurance and the Catalan police. In Africa, they’ve deployed solutions for border forces in areas that are fraught with conflicts, which must be protected by the strongest possible security. For them, security is not an afterthought; it is a critical capability, built-in from the start.
Oysta has relied on Pelion’s testing facilities to ensure that their devices were working as intended and connecting to the network reliably for remote monitoring purposes. Any identified issues were quickly addressed and the team at Pelion provided the necessary support to help Oysta accomplish their
The Oysta Pearl II was recently released, with a range of supporting devices for personal data collection such as temperature and blood pressure. Additionally, new NB-IoT IoT sensors are currently being trialled by Oysta’s customers. These environmental sensors (movement, smoke, humidity, temperature, air quality, pressure etc) are all connected via Pelion to their IntelliCare platform and, when combined with
the Pearl II, provide a unified view of the vulnerable person and their surroundings. With a wealth of data being transmitted by their devices, Oysta can act predictively to provide better outcomes and reduce false alerts to emergency services.
As the number of deployed Oysta devices continues to grow to address their industry needs, they're confident that Pelion will scale alongside their business.