IEEE ISO 11073 00101 2008
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Health informatics–PoC medical device communication Part 00101: Guide–Guidelines for the use of RF wireless technology
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2008 | 24 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. This guide provides guidance for using radio frequency (RF) wireless communication technologies for ISO/IEEE 11073 point-of-care (PoC) medical devices that exchange vital signs and other medical device information using shared information technology (IT) infrastructure. Use cases specific to these technologies are evaluated, and key functional and performance criteria are identified, including quality of service (QoS) management, privacy and security, coexistence with other RF wireless technologies, environmental requirements such as electromagnetic interference and compatibility (EMI/EMC), and power management. Guidelines are provided for each of these areas. Technologies include, but are not limited to, the IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.15 technologies. Use case environments include traditional clinical settings as well as personal (home and mobile) healthcare. The intent of guide is to be global with respect to wireless spectrum and equipment, although working group participation and expertise have favored detail of scenarios from the United States. Importantly, this guide will not be periodically updated, but instead will act as a source of information for follow-on ISO/IEEE 11073 RF wireless transport standards that will supersede it. These ISO/IEEE 11073 RF wireless transport standards will detail the use of specific wireless networked technology for the purpose of transporting medical data. Periodic updates will be performed on the ISO/IEEE 11073 standards only.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 11073-00101™-2008 |
3 | Title page |
6 | Introduction Notice to users Laws and regulations Copyrights |
7 | Updating of IEEE documents Errata Interpretations Patents Participants |
9 | CONTENTS |
11 | Important notice 1. Overview 1.1 Scope |
12 | 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Standards compatibility |
13 | 1.4 Audience 2. Normative references |
14 | 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions |
16 | 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations |
18 | 4. Summary goals and recommendations 4.1 Goals |
19 | 4.2 Recommendations 5. Benefits and potential risks associated with wireless data transport |
21 | 6. Defining and regulating wireless medical devices |
22 | 7. Medical device use cases 7.1 General 7.2 Use case overview |
23 | 7.3 Use case topologies |
26 | 7.4 Use case summary and wireless performance evaluation 8. Wireless technologies 8.1 General |
27 | 8.2 Lower level layers (i.e., radio/media) |
33 | 8.3 Link establishment (authentication, discovery) 8.4 Upper level layers (i.e., protocol/host) |
34 | 8.5 Performance (transmit power versus link range versus throughput) |
35 | 9. QoS requirements |
38 | 10. Topology of wireless medical devices 10.1 General 10.2 Topology architecture |
39 | 10.3 Topology applications |
40 | 10.3.1 WLAN scope 10.3.2 MAC allocation 10.3.3 Alert QoS 10.3.4 Performance optimizations |
42 | 11. Information security 11.1 General 11.1.1 Data security |
43 | 11.1.2 Network security |
45 | 11.1.3 Physical security 12. Human factors issues |
46 | 13. Interference and coexistence 13.1 General |
47 | 13.2 WMTS band interference 13.3 Interference from RF transmitter sources, including nonintentional transmitters |
48 | 13.4 Coexistence of multiple transmitting devices |
49 | 14. Risk management 14.1 General 14.2 Risk management framework |
51 | 15. Conformance and interoperability |
52 | Annex A (informative) Recommendations for RF wireless in medical devices |
57 | Annex B (informative) Use case summaries |
75 | Annex C (informative) Detailed use case descriptions |
86 | Annex D (informative) Wireless technologies |
98 | Annex E (informative) Common types of medical data |
103 | Annex F (informative) Prospective ISO/IEEE 11073 RF wireless profiles and PAR summaries |
108 | Annex G (informative) Bibliography |