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IEEE DRAFT 1073.0.1 : D01J 2006

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HEALTH INFORMATICS - POINT-OF-CARE MEDICAL DEVICE COMMUNICATION - TECHNICAL REPORT - GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF RF WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
Withdrawn date

23-07-2013

Published date

12-01-2013

1 Overview
   1.1 Scope
   1.2 Purpose
   1.3 Standards Compatibility
   1.4 Audience
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations and Acronyms
5 Summary Goals and Recommendations
   5.1 Goals
   5.2 Recommendations
6 Benefits and Potential Risks Associated with Wireless
   Data Transport
7 Defining and Regulating Wireless Medical Devices
8 Use Cases
   8.1 Use Case Overview
   8.2 Use Case Topology
   8.3 Use Case Summary and Wireless Performance Evaluation
9 Wireless Technology
   9.1 Lower Level (i.e., Radio/Media) Layers
   9.2 Link Establishment (Authentication, Discovery)
   9.3 Upper Level (i.e., Protocol/Host) Layers
   9.4 Performance (Transmit Power a Link Range a Throughput)
10 Quality of Service (QoS) Requirements
11 Topology
   11.1 Topology Architecture
   11.2 Topology Applications
12 Security
   12.1 Data Security
   12.2 Network Security: "Malware" Attacks
   12.3 Network Security: Denial of Service
   12.4 Physical Security
13 Human Factors Issues
14 Interference and coexistence
   14.1 WMTS Band Interference
   14.2 Interference from RF Transmitter Sources
   14.3 Coexistence of Multiple Transmitting Devices
15 Risk Management
   15.1 Risk Management Framework
16 Conformance and Interoperability
Annex A (informative) General and Specific Recommendations
      A.1 General Recommendations
      A.2 Specific Recommendations
Annex B (informative) Use Case Summaries
      B.1 Home- and Mobile-Health Use Cases
      B.2 Use Case #2 (single cardiac patient in hospital)
      B.3 Use Case #3 (single ambulatory cardiac patient)
      B.4 Use Case #4 (multiple ambulatory cardiac telemetry
          patients)
      B.5 Use Case #5 (Peri-Operative/ICU, OR)
      B.6 Use Case #6 (severe burn patient)
      B.7 Use Case #7 (MedEvac)
      B.8 Use Case #8 (ancillary [e.g., renal, echo, ECG])
      B.9 Use Case # 9 (maternity/ObGyn [LR/DR])
Annex C (informative) Detailed Use Case Descriptions
      C.1 Home- and Mobile Use Cases
      C.2 Use Case #2: Single Cardiac Patient in the Hospital
      C.3 Use Case #3: Multiple Patient (n=16) PoC Mobile Charting
      C.4 Use Case #4: Multiple Patient (n=16) PoC Mobile Charting
      C.5 Use Case #5: Cardiac Surgery Patient
      C.6 Use Case #6: Critical Burn Patient
Annex D (informative) Wireless Technologies
      D.1 Common IEEE 802 and Industry Standard Wireless
          Technologies
      D.2 Description of wPAN, wLAN, wMAN, wWAN
Annex E (informative) Common Types of Medical Data
Annex F (informative) Prospective IEEE 1073 RF Wireless
        Profiles and PAR Summaries
      F.1 Overview
      F.2 IEEE P1073.3.5 - RF Wireless Standards
      F.3 IEEE P1073.3.4 - Local Area Network (LAN)
Annex G (informative) Bibliography

Presents guidance on the usage of radio-frequency (RF) wireless communication technologies for IEEE 1073 point-of-care medical devices that exchange vital signs and other medical device information using shared information technology (IT) infrastructures.

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PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
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