2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-02671-4_37
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Object-Relational Rules for Medical Devices: Classification and Conformity

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“…This article describes a novel attempt to formalize, in a computational manner, the exoskeleton-related parts of the European Directives. This study extends previous works concerning the formalization of MDD [16][17][18]. It focalizes specifically in the case of exoskeletons as a type of medical device and incorporates the relevant requirements from the MD, regarding their safety and marketability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…This article describes a novel attempt to formalize, in a computational manner, the exoskeleton-related parts of the European Directives. This study extends previous works concerning the formalization of MDD [16][17][18]. It focalizes specifically in the case of exoskeletons as a type of medical device and incorporates the relevant requirements from the MD, regarding their safety and marketability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Furthermore, the syntax of the language is easily read and interpreted, facilitating the interdisciplinary understanding from nontechnical experts. PSOA RuleML has also been used for legal rules formalization in other use cases, such as Port Clearance Rules [36], Air Traffic Control Regulations [37,38], and MDD [16][17][18], providing evidence that PSOA RuleML is well suited to express real-world legal texts.…”
Section: Formalization For Exosce Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To create a computational prototype of this use case, ethical reasoning was integrated into the logic-based PSOA RuleML programming language (Boley, 2015) to illustrate how this ethical thinking can be formalized. PSOA RuleML has also been used for the formalization of legal procedures in similar cases, such as Exoskeletons (i.e., a type of WR) (Almpani et al, 2020) and Medical Devices (Almpani et al, 2019(Almpani et al, , 2018b(Almpani et al, , 2018a providing evidence that PSOA RuleML is well-suited to express robotic-related decision-making procedures.…”
Section: Implementation In Data Privacy Of Wearable Robotsmentioning
confidence: 99%