IEEE 11073-10407 : 2010

IEEE 11073-10407 : 2010

HEALTH INFORMATICS - PERSONAL HEALTH DEVICE COMMUNICATION - PART 10407: DEVICE SPECIALIZATION - BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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Table of Contents

1 Overview
   1.1 Scope
   1.2 Purpose
   1.3 Context
2 Normative references
3 Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4 Introduction to ISO/IEEE 11073 personal health devices
   4.1 General
   4.2 Introduction to IEEE 11073-20601 modeling constructs
5 Blood pressure monitor device concepts and modalities
   5.1 General
   5.2 Systolic and diastolic pressure
   5.3 Mean arterial pressure
   5.4 Pulse rate
6 Blood pressure monitor domain information model
   6.1 Overview
   6.2 Class extensions
   6.3 Object instance diagram
   6.4 Types of configuration
   6.5 Medical device system object
   6.6 Numeric objects
   6.7 Real-time sample array objects
   6.8 Enumeration objects
   6.9 PM-store objects
   6.10 Scanner objects
   6.11 Class extension objects
   6.12 Blood pressure monitor information model extensibility rules
7 Blood pressure monitor service model
   7.1 General
   7.2 Object access services
   7.3 Object access event report services
8 Blood pressure monitor communication model
   8.1 Overview
   8.2 Communication characteristics
   8.3 Association procedure
   8.4 Configuring procedure
   8.5 Operating procedure
   8.6 Time synchronization
9 Test associations
   9.1 General
   9.2 Behavior with standard configuration
   9.3 Behavior with extended configurations
10 Conformance
   10.1 Applicability
   10.2 Conformance specification
   10.3 Levels of conformance
   10.4 Implementation conformance statements
Annex A (informative) Bibliography
Annex B (normative) Any additional ASN.1 definitions
Annex C (normative) Allocation of identifiers
Annex D (informative) Message sequence examples
Annex E (informative) Protocol data unit examples

Abstract

Describes a normative definition of communication between personal telehealth blood pressure monitor devices and compute engines (e.g., cell phones, personal computers, personal health appliances, and set top boxes) in a manner that enables plug-and-play interoperability.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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