ITU-T H.811
Interoperability design guidelines for personal health systems: PAN/LAN/TAN interface
| Organization: | ITU-T |
| Publication Date: | 1 November 2015 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 100 |
scope:
This Recommendation focuses on the following interfaces: - TAN-IF - Interface between touch area network health devices and application hosting devices (using near-field communications (NFC) communication)
- PAN-IF - Interface between personal area network health devices and application hosting devices (using wired (USB), standard wireless (Bluetooth) or LP wireless PAN (Bluetooth LE) communication)
- Sensor-LAN-IF - Interface between local area network health devices and application hosting devices (using sensor-LAN (ZigBee) communication)
For the following transports:
- Zigbee (sensor-LAN),
- NFC (TAN),
- USB (wired PAN) and
- Bluetooth (standard wireless PAN)
These guidelines are based on [ISO/IEEE 11073-104xx] and cover the following device specializations:
- pulse oximeter
- blood pressure monitor
- thermometer
- weighing-scales
- glucose meter
- cardiovascular fitness
- step counter
- strength fitness
- activity hub
- adherence monitor
- peak flow meter
- fall sensor
- motion sensor
- enuresis sensor
- contact closure sensor
- switch sensor
- dosage sensor
- water sensor
- smoke sensor
- property exit sensor
- temperature sensor
- usage sensor
- PERS sensor
- CO sensor
- gas sensor
- heart-rate sensor
- Basic 1-3 lead ECG sensor
- body composition analyzer
- INR meter
- Sleep apnea breathing therapy equipment (SABTE).
The PAN-IF interface guidelines for LP wireless PAN (Bluetooth LE) are defined for the following device specializations:
- thermometer
- heart-rate sensor
- blood pressure monitor
- glucose meter
- weight scale.
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