2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10877-005-2033-7
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Applying the ISO/IEEE 11073 Standards to Wearable Home Health Monitoring Systems

Abstract: With minor modifications, the X73 standards can be successfully applied to wearable, wireless, point-of-care systems in the home.

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“…If we consider that is quite common for elements to be replaced, telemonitoring systems need to be designed so they can be integrated in telemedicine platforms in a simple way, as close as possible to the plug and play paradigm. To reach that objective, it is essential to use international standards that can be followed by different manufacturers of devices [8][9][10]. Avoiding proprietary formats will then decrease the costs in case of replacement, providing high scalability, which is a very important feature in systems that may vary their configuration.…”
Section: Telemonitoring Systems At a Glancementioning
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“…If we consider that is quite common for elements to be replaced, telemonitoring systems need to be designed so they can be integrated in telemedicine platforms in a simple way, as close as possible to the plug and play paradigm. To reach that objective, it is essential to use international standards that can be followed by different manufacturers of devices [8][9][10]. Avoiding proprietary formats will then decrease the costs in case of replacement, providing high scalability, which is a very important feature in systems that may vary their configuration.…”
Section: Telemonitoring Systems At a Glancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Devices and sensors in telemedicine scenarios are usually wearable [9]; these devices need to have some particular electronic features like low voltage-low power, in order to extend the autonomy, limited CPU, reduced size and light weight. Thus, there is a trade-off between the amount of data to be transmitted and these features.…”
Section: Telemonitoring Systems At a Glancementioning
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“…IEEE y Zigbee Alliance han estado trabajando estrechamente para especificar toda la pila de protocolo. Este protocolo sigue la definición por capas del modelo de referencia de interconexión de sistemas abiertos OSI ( Open System Interconnection) (Yao & Warren, 2005). IEEE 802.15.4, se centra en la especificación de las dos capas inferiores del protocolo (capa física, control de acceso al medio).…”
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“…This means that the communication protocols need to be lighter, avoiding long time communications and being efficient in terms of overhead, bandwidth and use of CPU [7]. With the existing technology this leads to the conclusion that the most of the system's intelligence can not be placed near to the MDs or sensors that are monitoring the patient.…”
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