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Overview of the ISO/IEEE11073 Family of Standards and their Applications to Health Monitoring

Overview of the ISO/IEEE11073 Family of Standards and their Applications to Health Monitoring
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Author(s): J. Escayola (University of Zaragoza, Spain), J.D. Trigo (University of Zaragoza, Spain), I. Martínez (University of Zaragoza, Spain), M. Martínez-Espronceda (Public University of Navarre, Spain), A. Aragüés (University of Zaragoza, Spain), D. Sancho (University of Zaragoza, Spain), S. Led (Public University of Navarre, Spain), L. Serrano (Public University of Navarre, Spain)and J. García (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
Copyright: 2012
Pages: 26
Source title: Neonatal Monitoring Technologies: Design for Integrated Solutions
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Wei Chen (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands), Sidarto Bambang Oetomo (Máxima Medical Center, The Netherlands)and Loe Feijs (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0975-4.ch007

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Abstract

Traditional fields in health delivery such as chronic diseases or independent aging are evolving to novel healthcare applications like intra-hospital ecosystems and Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs). Furthermore, emerging trends in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and evolution of the Medical Devices (MDs) to Personal Health Devices (PHDs) led towards the interoperability of new health services. In this patient-centered context, the international ISO/IEEE11073 (X73) family of standards is proposed to provide device usability enhancements. In this chapter, the X73 technical features and the new transport technology profiles specifically designed for X73 are introduced to provide an updated framework for developing highly efficient portable and wearable MDs and PHDs. Moreover, these protocol guidelines and technology features are applied to vital signs monitoring, pointing out some potential advantages for adopting new use cases such as NICUs where design requirements like ergonomics, reliability, size, power consumption and signal transmission become strict implementation constraints.

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