Vitalis Kernel is a medical firmware research project focused on building a secure, reliable, and integration-ready foundation for future medical devices.
Support the ProjectThe mission of Vitalis Kernel is to create a firmware layer that can support medical devices with dependable system control, safe device communication, secure data handling, and long-term integration with healthcare software.
The goal is not to replace hospital software. The goal is to give medical hardware a stable kernel-level foundation that other medical systems can connect to, build on, and trust.
Low-level firmware designed for medical equipment control and device reliability.
Structured interfaces for safe communication between devices and external systems.
Allows compatible medical software to connect without forcing vendor lock-in.
Supports traceability, system logs, event records, and controlled device behavior.
Define firmware structure, device roles, safety requirements, and integration model.
Build early firmware modules for device communication, event handling, and control logic.
Test Vitalis Kernel in controlled simulated medical-device environments.
Create secure interfaces that allow approved healthcare software to communicate with devices.
Prepare for real-world testing, documentation, compliance review, and funding expansion.
Vitalis Kernel is seeking funding to support research, firmware development, medical-device simulation, compliance preparation, documentation, testing, and long-term deployment planning.
Funding will help move the project from concept and architecture into working prototypes and future healthcare infrastructure.
Donations help support research and development for medical-device firmware.
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