Users of personal health devices (PHD) have implicit expectations on convenience, connectivity, accessibility of their data, and security. They expect to connect PHDs to their mobile devices, view their data in the cloud, and easily share with their clinicians or care providers. In some cases, the users themselves are taking action to build connections between PHDs, mobile devices, and the cloud to create the desired system. While many manufacturers are working on solving PHD connectivity with proprietary solutions, there is a lack of a standardized approach to providing secure Plug & Play interoperability.
- Standard Committee
- EMB/11073 - IEEE 11073 Standards Committee
- Status
- Published White Paper
- History
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- Published:
- 2019-04-30
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- IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
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- EMB/11073 - IEEE 11073 Standards Committee
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