Home

livesignal

Livesignal is a term used to describe signals that indicate life or real-time status. In biology and medicine, livesignals refer to physiological measurements that reflect an organism’s vital functions, such as heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and blood oxygen saturation. These signals are used to assess stability, detect deterioration, and guide clinical decisions. In research and animal studies, biosignals serve similar purposes for monitoring welfare and physiology.

In information technology and data monitoring, livesignal can denote an ongoing data stream that represents current

Usage and scope vary by field, and there is no single standardized definition for livesignal. Broadly, it

See also: vital signs, biosignal, telemetry, wearable technology, real-time monitoring.

state
or
activity.
This
includes
telemetry
data
from
sensors,
live
video
or
audio
streams,
and
real-time
metrics
dashboards.
Some
companies
use
the
term
Livesignal
as
a
brand
or
feature
name
for
platforms
that
provide
real-time
monitoring
and
alerting.
contrasts
with
retrospective
or
batch
data
and
with
signals
that
do
not
pertain
to
health
or
current
activity.
In
medical
contexts,
the
emphasis
is
on
indicators
of
life
and
well-being;
in
technology
contexts,
on
continuous,
real-time
transmission
of
system
status.