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IEEE 11073-20601-2010

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ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard – Health informatics–Personal health device communication–Part 20601: Application profile–Optimized exchange protocol

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Revision Standard – Superseded. ISO and IEEE 11073 standards enable communication between medical devices and external computer systems. This standard and corresponding IEEE 11073-104zz standards address a need for a simplified and optimized communication approach for personal health devices, which may or may not be regulated devices. These standards align with, and draw upon, the existing clinically focused standards to provide easy management of data from either a clinical or personal health device. This document addresses a need for an openly defined, independent standard for converting the collected information into an interoperable transmission format so the information can be exchanged between agents and managers.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 11073-20601
3 Contents
6 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 Important notice
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
10 1.3 Context
13 2. Normative references
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
14 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4. Guiding principles
15 5. Introduction to IEEE 11073 personal health devices
16 5.1 General
5.2 Domain information model (DIM)
5.3 Service model
5.4 Communication model
6. Personal health device DIM
6.1 General
18 6.2 Nomenclature usage
6.3 Personal health object class definitions
6.3.1 General
20 6.3.2 MDS class
26 6.3.3 Metric class
31 6.3.4 Numeric class
34 6.3.5 RT-SA class
35 6.3.6 Enumeration class
38 6.3.7 PM-store class
42 6.3.8 PM-segment class
45 6.3.9 Scanner classes
53 6.4 Information model extensibility rules
7. Personal health device service model
54 7.1 General
7.2 Association service
7.3 Object access services
55 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
57 7.4.4 Agent- and manager-initiated measurement data transmission
58 7.4.5 Variable, fixed, and grouped format event reports
7.4.6 Single-person and multiple-person event reports
59 7.4.7 Temporarily stored measurements
60 8. Communication model
8.1 General
8.2 System context
61 8.3 Communications characteristics
8.3.1 General
63 8.3.2 Common communications characteristics
64 8.3.3 Reliable communications characteristics
8.3.4 Best-effort communications characteristics
8.4 State machines
8.4.1 Agent state machine
67 8.4.2 Manager state machine
68 8.4.3 Timeout variables
69 8.5 Connected procedure
8.5.1 General
8.5.2 Entry conditions
8.5.3 Normal procedures
70 8.5.4 Exit conditions
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
71 8.7 Associating procedure
8.7.1 General
8.7.2 Entry conditions
8.7.3 Normal procedures
75 8.7.4 Exit conditions
8.7.5 Error conditions
76 8.7.6 Test association
77 8.8 Configuring procedure
8.8.1 General
8.8.2 Entry conditions
8.8.3 Normal procedures
79 8.8.4 Exit conditions
8.8.5 Error conditions
80 8.9 Operating procedure
8.9.1 General
8.9.2 Entry conditions
8.9.3 Normal procedures
91 8.9.4 Exit conditions
8.9.5 Error conditions
93 8.10 Disassociating procedure
8.10.1 General
8.10.2 Entry conditions
8.10.3 Normal procedures
94 8.10.4 Exit conditions
8.10.5 Error conditions
8.11 Message encoding
8.12 Time coordination
8.12.1 General
95 8.12.2 Absolute time
96 8.12.3 Relative time
97 8.12.4 High-resolution relative time
9. Conformance model
9.1 Applicability
98 9.2 Conformance specification
9.3 Implementation conformance statements (ICSs)
99 9.4 General conformance
9.4.1 General ICS
100 9.4.2 Minimum requirements ICS
101 9.4.3 Service support ICS
102 9.5 Device additions/extensions ICS
9.5.1 General additions/extensions ICS
103 9.5.2 Personal health device DIM object and class (POC) ICS
9.5.3 POC attribute ICS
104 9.5.4 POC behavior ICS
9.5.5 POC notification ICS
105 9.5.6 POC nomenclature ICS
106 Annex A (normative) ASN.1 definitions
138 Annex B (informative) Scale and range specification example
140 Annex C (informative) The PM-store concept
145 Annex D (informative) Transport profile types
148 Annex E (normative) State tables
159 Annex F (normative) Medical device encoding rules (MDER)
171 Annex G (informative) Encoded data type definitions
190 Annex H (informative) Examples
198 Annex I (normative) Nomenclature codes
202 Annex J (informative) Derivation and modification history
205 Annex K (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 11073-20601-2010
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