
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 personal health device standard family, this standard defines an optimized exchange protocol and modeling techniques to be used by implementers of personal health devices to create interoperability between device types and vendors. This standard establishes a common framework for an abstract model of personal health data available in a transport-independent transfer syntax required to establish logical connections between systems and to 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.
- Sponsor Committee
- EMB/11073 - IEEE 11073 Standards Committee
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2022-02-23
- Superseding
- 11073-20601-2019
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
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- EMB/11073 - IEEE 11073 Standards Committee
- Working Group
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PHD - Personal_Health_Device
- IEEE Program Manager
- Patrycja Jarosz
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- Daidi Zhong
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P11073-10427
Health Informatics - Device Interoperability - Part 10427: Personal Health Device Communication - Device Specialization - Power Status Monitor of Personal Health Devices
This standard specifies a normative definition of communication between devices containing a power source (agents) and managers (e.g., cell phones, personal computers, personal health appliances, set-top boxes) in a manner that enables plug-and-play interoperability. Using existing terminology, information profiles, application profile standards, and transport standards as defined in other ISO/IEEE 11073 standards, this standard defines a common core of communication functionality of personal health devices (PHDs) containing a battery, including: 1) Current device power status ( e.g., for instance on mains or on battery); 2) Battery charge status and prediction (for instance percent of full charge, expected remaining lifetime of battery); and 3) Estimated battery run- time remaining (for instance, minutes) ; 4) Support for battery lifetime simulation.
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