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P3747

Standard for Physiological Reference Values and Normalization Parameters of Human Organs for Biomedical Applications

This standard defines reference physiological values and normalization parameters for major human organs in vivo under standardized environmental and human conditions, such as atmospheric pressure, ambient temperature, and humidity. Parameters include but are not limited to organ-specific temperature, electrical impedance, elasticity, and bio-optical properties. The standard also specifies measurement protocols and methodologies that help ensure consistency across data acquisition processes.

Standard Committee
EMB/Stds Com - Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2025-09-10

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Standard Committee
EMB/Stds Com - Standards Committee
Working Group
PON-MedWG - Physiological Organ Norms for Medical Applications Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Christian Orlando
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Working Group Chair
Valerio TRIPICCHIO

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