ITU-T H.810
Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Introduction
| Organization: | ITU-T |
| Publication Date: | 1 November 2019 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 54 |
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This version of the Continua Design Guidelines (CDG) includes guidelines for the Personal Health Devices interface (PHD-IF), the services interface known as the Services-IF and the Healthcare Information System interface (HIS-IF).
These guidelines for PHD-IF also include design guidelines on the use of a transport technology i.e., Near-Field Communication (NFC), USB, Bluetooth Basic Rrate (BR)/Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) and ZigBee for a specific certified capability. An overview of the capability classes defined under each of these transport technologies is shown in Table 1-1.
Services-IF guidelines (see [H.812]) are defined for capability classes using different transport technologies such as simple object access protocol (SOAP), RESTful HTTP and message queuing telemetry transport (MQTT). Table 1-2 shows capability classes defined across the Services-IF.
HIS-IF guidelines (see [ITU-T H.813]) are defined for capability classes using different transport technologies such as IHE XDR, IHE XDM and DIRECT. Table 1-3 shows capability classes defined across the HIS-IF.
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