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IEEE 11073 20601 2008

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IEEE Health informatics Personal health device communication Part 20601: Application profile Optimized exchange protocol

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New IEEE Standard – Active. Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for device communication, this standard defines a common framework for making an abstract model of personal health data available in transport independent transfer syntax required to establish logical connections between systems, provide presentation capabilities and services needed to perform communication tasks. The protocol is optimized to personal health usage requirements and leverages commonly-used methods and tools wherever possible

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 11073-20601™-2008
3 Title page
4 Abstract/Keywords
6 Introduction
Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
7 Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
Interpretations
Patents
Participants
10 CONTENTS
13 Important notice
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
14 1.3 Context
17 2. Normative references
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
18 4. Guiding principles
19 5. Introduction to IEEE 11073 personal health devices
5.1 General
20 5.2 Domain information model (DIM)
5.3 Service model
5.4 Communication model
6. Personal health device DIM
6.1 General
21 6.2 Nomenclature usage
22 6.3 Personal health object class definitions
6.3.1 General
24 6.3.2 MDS class
30 6.3.3 Metric class
35 6.3.4 Numeric class
38 6.3.5 RT-SA class
39 6.3.6 Enumeration class
42 6.3.7 PM-store class
46 6.3.8 PM-segment class
49 6.3.9 Scanner classes
57 6.4 Information model extensibility rules
7. Personal health device service model
7.1 General
58 7.2 Association service
7.3 Object access services
59 7.4 Specific application of object access EVENT REPORT services for personal health devices
7.4.1 General
7.4.2 Confirmed and unconfirmed event reports
7.4.3 Configuration event report
61 7.4.4 Agent- and manager-initiated measurement data transmission
62 7.4.5 Variable, fixed, and grouped format event reports
7.4.6 Single-person and multiple-person event reports
63 7.4.7 Temporarily stored measurements
64 8. Communication model
8.1 General
8.2 System context
65 8.3 Communications characteristics
8.3.1 General
67 8.3.2 Common communications characteristics
8.3.3 Reliable communications characteristics
68 8.3.4 Best-effort communications characteristics
8.4 State machines
8.4.1 Agent state machine
71 8.4.2 Manager state machine
72 8.4.3 Timeout variables
73 8.5 Connected procedure
8.5.1 General
8.5.2 Entry conditions
8.5.3 Normal procedures
8.5.4 Exit conditions
74 8.5.5 Error conditions
8.6 Unassociated procedure
8.6.1 General
8.6.2 Entry conditions
8.6.3 Normal procedures
8.6.4 Exit conditions
8.6.5 Error conditions
75 8.7 Associating procedure
8.7.1 General
8.7.2 Entry conditions
8.7.3 Normal procedures
79 8.7.4 Exit conditions
8.7.5 Error conditions
8.7.6 Test association
81 8.8 Configuring procedure
8.8.1 General
8.8.2 Entry conditions
8.8.3 Normal procedures
83 8.8.4 Exit conditions
8.8.5 Error conditions
84 8.9 Operating procedure
8.9.1 General
8.9.2 Entry conditions
8.9.3 Normal procedures
95 8.9.4 Exit conditions
8.9.5 Error conditions
97 8.10 Disassociating procedure
8.10.1 General
8.10.2 Entry conditions
8.10.3 Normal procedures
8.10.4 Exit conditions
98 8.10.5 Error conditions
8.11 Message encoding
8.12 Time coordination
8.12.1 General
8.12.2 Absolute time
100 8.12.3 Relative time
101 8.12.4 High-resolution relative time
9. Conformance model
9.1 Applicability
102 9.2 Conformance specification
9.3 Implementation conformance statements (ICSs)
9.4 General conformance
103 9.4.1 General ICS
104 9.4.2 Minimum requirements ICS
105 9.4.3 Service support ICS
106 9.5 Device additions/extensions ICS
9.5.1 General additions/extensions ICS
107 9.5.2 Personal health device DIM object and class (POC) ICS
9.5.3 POC attribute ICS
108 9.5.4 POC behavior ICS
9.5.5 POC notification ICS
109 9.5.6 POC nomenclature ICS
110 Annex A (normative) ASN.1 definitions
142 Annex B (informative) Scale and range specification example
144 Annex C (informative) The PM-store concept
149 Annex D (informative) Transport profile types
152 Annex E (normative) State tables
163 Annex F (normative) Medical device encoding rules (MDER)
175 Annex G (informative) Encoded data type definitions
194 Annex H (informative) Examples
202 Annex I (normative) Nomenclature codes
206 Annex J (informative) Derivation and modification history
209 Annex K (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 11073 20601 2008
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