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IEEE 11073 10441 2013

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Health Informatic–Personal health device communication Part 10441: Device specialization–Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor

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Revision Standard – Active. Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for device communication, this standard establishes a normative definition of communication between personal telehealth cardiovascular fitness and activity 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. It leverages appropriate portions of existing standards including ISO/IEEE 11073 terminology, information models, application profile standards, and transport standards. It specifies the use of specific term codes, formats, and behaviors in telehealth environments restricting optionality in base frameworks in favor of interoperability. This standard defines a common core of communication functionality for personal telehealth cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor devices.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 11073-10441-2013 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
16 1.2 Purpose
1.3 Context
2. Normative references
17 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
18 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4. Introduction to ISO/IEEE 11073 personal health devices
4.1 General
4.2 Introduction to ISO/IEEE 11073-20601 modeling constructs
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Domain information model
19 4.2.3 Service model
4.2.4 Communication model
4.2.5 Implementing the models
4.3 Compliance with other standards
5. Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor device concepts and modalities
20 5.1 General concepts
21 5.2 3D Acceleration (RT-SA)
5.3 3D Angular acceleration (RT-SA)
5.4 Activity intensity (numeric)
5.5 Activity time (enumeration)
5.6 Age (numeric)
22 5.7 Altitude (numeric)
5.8 Altitude gain (numeric)
5.9 Altitude loss (numeric)
5.10 Ascent time and distance
23 5.11 Body height (numeric)
5.12 Body weight (numeric)
5.13 Breathing rate (numeric)
5.14 Cadence (numeric)
5.15 Calories ingested (numeric)
5.16 Carbohydrate calories ingested (numeric)
5.17 Descent time and distance (numeric)
5.18 Distance (numeric)
24 5.19 Energy expended (numeric)
5.20 Estimated weight loss (numeric)
5.21 Heart rate (numeric)
5.22 Incline (numeric)
5.23 Latitude (numeric)
5.24 Longitude (numeric)
5.25 Maximum recommended heart rate (numeric)
5.26 Proportional integral mode (PIM) (numeric)
25 5.27 Power (numeric)
5.28 Program identifier (enumeration)
5.29 Resistance (numeric)
5.30 Root mean square (RMS) (numeric)
5.31 Session (enumeration)
5.32 Session-subsession-start-indicator (enumeration)
26 5.33 Slopes (numeric)
5.34 Speed (numeric)
5.35 Stride length (numeric)
5.36 Subsession (enumeration)
5.37 Sustained physical activity threshold (numeric)
5.38 Time above threshold (TAT) (numeric)
27 5.39 TAT-threshold (numeric)
6. Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor domain information model
6.1 Overview
6.2 Class extensions
6.3 Object instance diagram
28 6.4 Types of configuration
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Standard configuration
29 6.4.3 Extended configuration
6.5 Profiles
6.5.1 General
6.6 Medical device system object
6.6.1 MDS object attributes
30 6.6.2 MDS object methods
31 6.6.3 MDS object events
32 6.6.4 Other MDS services
6.6.4.1 GET service
33 6.6.4.2 SET service
6.7 Numeric objects
6.7.1 General
6.7.1.1 Definitions
6.7.1.2 Dependent attributes
6.7.1.3 Timestamps
6.7.1.4 Source handle reference
6.7.1.5 Methods
6.7.1.6 Events
34 6.7.1.7 Services
6.7.2 Activity intensity
35 6.7.3 Age
6.7.4 Altitude
36 6.7.5 Altitude gain
37 6.7.6 Altitude loss
38 6.7.7 Ascent time and distance
39 6.7.8 Body height
40 6.7.9 Body weight
41 6.7.10 Breathing rate
42 6.7.11 Cadence
43 6.7.12 Calories ingested
44 6.7.13 Carbohydrate calories ingested
Table 16 defines the attributes for the object that represent the carbohydrate calories ingested. This object may be supported by the agent.
45 6.7.14 Descent time and distance
46 6.7.15 Distance
47 6.7.16 Energy expended
48 6.7.17 Estimated weight loss
49 6.7.18 Heart rate
6.7.19 Incline
50 6.7.20 Latitude
51 6.7.21 Longitude
52 6.7.22 Maximum recommended heart rate
6.7.23 PIM
61 6.8 Real-time sample array objects
6.8.1 3D Acceleration X
62 6.8.2 3D Acceleration Y
63 6.8.3 3D Acceleration Z
64 6.8.4 3D Acceleration Z-with-gravity-offset
65 6.8.5 3D Angular acceleration X (pitch)
6.8.6 3D Angular acceleration Y (roll)
66 6.8.7 3D Angular acceleration Z (yaw)
67 6.9 Enumeration objects
6.9.1 General
6.9.1.1 Methods
6.9.1.2 Events
6.9.1.3 Services
68 6.9.2 Activity time
69 6.9.3 Program identifier
70 6.9.4 Session
71 6.9.5 Subsession
72 6.9.6 Session-subsession-start-indicator
6.10 PM-store objects
6.10.1 General
73 6.10.2 Persistent store model
75 6.10.3 PM-store object attributes
76 6.10.5 PM-store object events
77 6.10.6 PM-store object services
6.10.7 PM-segment objects
6.11 Scanner objects
6.11.1 General
78 6.11.2 Periodic configurable scanner attributes
80 6.11.3 Episodic configurable scanner attributes
6.12 Class extension objects
81 6.13 Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor information model extensibility rules
7. Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor service model
7.1 General
7.2 Object access services
84 7.3 Object access event report services
8. Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor communication model
8.1 Overview
85 8.2 Communications characteristics
8.3 Association procedure
8.4 Configuring procedure
8.5 Operating procedure
8.5.1 General
8.5.2 GET cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor MDS attributes
8.5.3 Measurement data transmission of temporarily stored measurements
86 8.6 Time synchronization
9. Test associations
10. Conformance
10.1 Applicability
10.2 Conformance specification
87 10.3 Levels of conformance
10.3.1 General
10.3.2 Conformance level 1: Base conformance
10.3.3 Conformance level 2: Extended nomenclature (ASN.1 and/or ISO/IEEE 11073-10101)
10.4 Implementation conformance statements
10.4.1 General format
88 10.4.2 General implementation conformance statement
89 10.4.3 DIM MOC implementation conformance statement
10.4.4 MOC attribute ICS
90 10.4.5 MOC notification implementation conformance statement
10.4.6 MOC nomenclature conformance statement
91 11. Profile: Step counter
11.1 General concepts
11.2 Step counter domain information model
11.2.1 Object instance diagram
92 11.2.2 Types of configuration
11.2.3 Medical device system object
11.2.3.1 Specific MDS object attributes
93 11.2.3.2 MDS object methods
11.2.3.3 MDS object events
11.2.3.4 Other MDS services
11.2.4 Numeric objects (6.7)
11.2.5 Real-time sample array objects
11.2.6 Enumeration objects
11.2.7 PM-store objects
11.2.8 Scanner objects
11.2.9 Communications characteristics
94 12. Profile: Activity monitor
12.1 General concepts
12.2 Physical activity monitor domain information model
12.2.1 Object instance diagram
95 12.2.2 Types of configuration
12.2.3 Medical device system object
12.2.3.1 Specific MDS object attributes
96 12.2.3.2 MDS object methods
12.2.3.3 MDS object events
12.2.3.4 Other MDS services
12.2.4 Numeric objects (6.7)
12.2.5 Real-time sample array objects
12.2.6 Enumeration objects
12.2.7 PM-store objects (6.10)
12.2.8 Scanner objects (6.11)
97 12.2.9 Communications characteristics
99 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
100 Annex B (normative) Any additional ASN.1 definitions
101 Annex C (normative) Allocation of identifiers
IEEE 11073 10441 2013
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