IEEE 11073-00103-2012
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Health informatics – Personal health device communication Part 00103: Overview
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2012 | 80 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for device communication, the landscape of transport-independent applications and information profiles for personal telehealth devices is described in this guide. Defined in these profiles are data exchange, data representation, and terminology for communication between personal telehealth devices and compute engines (e.g., health appliances, set top boxes, cell phones, and personal computers). A definition of personal telehealth devices as devices used for life activity, wellness monitoring, and/or health monitoring in domestic home, communal home, and/or mobile applications is provided in this guide. Use cases relevant to these scenarios and environments are also presented.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 11073-00103-2012 Front Cover |
3 | Title Page |
6 | Notice to users Laws and regulations Copyrights Updating of IEEE documents Errata |
7 | Patents |
8 | Participants |
11 | Introduction |
12 | Contents |
15 | Important Notice 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose |
16 | 1.3 The standards within 11073 standards applicable for the personal health devices (PHD) domain |
17 | 1.4 Audience 1.5 Document organization 2. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 2.1 Definitions |
18 | 2.2 Acronyms and abbreviations |
19 | 3. PHD environment overview 3.1 General |
20 | 3.2 Topology of PHD systems |
21 | 3.3 Use contexts |
23 | 3.4 Health and fitness |
25 | 3.5 Independent living (aging independently) |
27 | 3.6 Disease management |
34 | 3.7 Device examples |
37 | 4. Introduction into IEEE 11073 PHD standards (tutorial) 4.1 General description of the IEEE 11073 context |
41 | 4.2 Domain information model |
43 | 4.3 Nomenclature |
44 | 4.4 Service model |
47 | 4.5 Communication model |
49 | 5. Utilizing IEEE 11073 PHD standards in the development process 5.1 Example implementation: Introduction, how to use ISO/IEEE 11073-20601:2010(E) [B48] and IEEE Std 11073-20601a:2010 [B36] |
50 | 5.2 Customer needs analysis, use knowledge from the IEEE 11073 PHD standards |
51 | 5.3 Risk management |
53 | 5.4 Security |
57 | 5.5 Quality of service (QoS) 5.6 Regulatory issues—what is a medical device? |
61 | 5.7 System development planning: Using available IEEE 11073 PHD conformant components may speed things up |
62 | 5.8 System requirements analysis: Drawing from the ISO/IEEE 11073-20601 blueprints |
63 | 5.9 Software architectural design: Using the ISO/IEEE 11073-20601 building blocks |
64 | 5.10 Software detailed design: Using the ISO/IEEE 11073-20601 engineering elements 5.11 Software unit implementation and verification 5.12 System integration and testing, validation 5.13 System release |
65 | 5.14 Configuration management 5.15 Maintenance 6. Conformance and interoperability |
67 | Annex A (informative) Example use case regular blood pressure control, detailed description |
69 | Annex B (informative) Example transaction profiles |
74 | Annex C (informative) Transport layer details |
77 | Annex D (informative) Bibliography |