ITU-T H.844
Conformance of ITU-T H.810 personal health devices: PAN/LAN/TAN interface Part 4: Continua Design Guidelines: Manager
| Organization: | ITU-T |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 2015 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 50 |
scope:
The scope of this Recommendation1 is to provide a test suite structure and the test purposes (TSS & TP) for the PAN/LAN/TAN interface based on the requirements defined in the Continua Design Guidelines (CDG) [ITU-T H.810]. The objective of this test specification is to provide a high probability of air interface interoperability between different devices.
The TSS and TP for the PAN/LAN/TAN interface document have been divided into ten parts. Each part is listed below:
- Part 1: Optimized exchange protocol [ISO/IEEE 11073-20601A] Agent
- Part 2: Optimized exchange protocol [ISO/IEEE 11073-20601A] Manager
- Part 3: Continua design guidelines. Agent
- Part 4: Continua design guidelines. Manager
- Part 5: Device specializations. Agent. This document is divided into 12 subparts:
- Part 5A: Weighing scales
- Part 5B: Glucose meter
- Part 5C: Pulse oximeter
- Part 5D: Blood pressure monitor
- Part 5E: Thermometer Part 5F: Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor
- Part 5F: Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor
- Part 5G: Strength fitness equipment
- Part 5H: Independent living activity hub
- Part 5I: Adherence monitor
- Part 5J: Insulin pump (Future development)
- Part 5K: Peak flow Part 5L: Body composition analyser
- Part 5M: Basic electrocardiograph
- Part 5N: International normalized ratio monitor
- Part 6: Device specializations. Manager
- Part 7: Continua design guidelines. Agent BLE
- Part 8: Continua design guidelines. Manager BLE
- Part 9: Personal health devices transcoding whitepaper. Agent
- Part 10: Personal health devices transcoding whitepaper. Manager
1 This Recommendation includes an electronic attachment with the protocol implementation conformance statements (PICS) and the protocol implementation extra information for testing (PIXIT) required for the implementation of Annex A.
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