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IEEE/ISO 11073 10207 2019

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ISO/IEEE International Standard – Health informatics–Point-of-care medical device communication – Part 10207: Domain Information and Service Model for Service-Oriented Point-of-Care Medical Device Communication

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IEEE 2019 438
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– Active. Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073™ family of standards for point-of-care medical device communication, a Participant Model derived from the ISO/IEEE11073-10201 Domain Information Model is provided in this standard. The Participant Model specifies the structure of medical information objects. This standard also defines an abstract Communication Model to support the exchange of medical information objects. All elements of the Participant Model and Communication Model are specified using XML Schema. Core subjects of the Participant Model comprise modelling of medical device-related data, e.g., measurements and settings, alert systems, contextual information (e.g., patient demographics and location information), remote control, and archival information. Model extensibility is provided inherently through the use of XML Schema.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 11073-10207™- 2017 Front cover
3 ISO Foreword
5 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
9 Introduction
10 Contents
23 Title page
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
24 2. Normative references
25 3. Definitions and notational conventions
3.1 Definitions
27 3.2 Notational conventions
3.2.1 General
28 3.2.2 XML Schema namespaces
3.2.3 XML Schema referencing
3.2.4 XML Schema type description
30 4. Introduction to BICEPS
32 5. Participant Model
5.1 Overview
5.2 Background
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Handle
33 5.2.3 Coded value
34 5.2.4 Instance identifier
5.2.4.1 General
5.2.4.2 Encoding of unknown elements
5.2.5 MDIB versioning
5.2.5.1 General
5.2.5.2 Descriptor version
35 5.2.5.3 State version
5.2.5.4 MdDescription version
5.2.5.5 MdState version
5.2.5.6 MDIB version
36 5.3 Descriptive part
5.3.1 General
37 5.3.2 MDIB
5.3.3 MdDescription
5.3.4 MDS
5.3.5 Clock
5.3.6 Battery
5.3.7 SystemContext
39 5.3.8 SCO
5.3.9 Operation
40 5.3.10 VMD
5.3.11 Channel
5.3.12 Metric
5.3.12.1 General
41 5.3.12.2 Time-related attributes
42 5.3.12.3 Detect obsolete metric values
5.3.13 AlertSystem
43 5.4 State part
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Mapping between descriptor and state
5.4.3 Single state vs. multi-state
44 5.4.4 Context state
5.4.5 BindingMdibVersion and UnbindingMdibVersion
45 5.4.6 Device component and metric activation
46 5.4.7 Metric activation state
47 5.4.8 SCO operation activation state
48 5.4.9 Alert state
5.4.9.1 General
5.4.9.2 Alert condition presence
5.4.9.3 Present alarm conditions
49 5.4.9.4 Valid alert attribute combinations
51 6. Alert signal delegation
6.1 General
6.2 Delegable alert signals
6.2.1 Advertisement of a delegable alert signal
52 6.2.2 Generating a delegable alert signal
6.2.3 Consecutive generation trigger of a delegable alert signal
6.2.4 Invalid delegable alert signal generation
6.2.5 Exceeding the confirmation timeout
6.2.6 Mutual exclusion of participants
53 6.2.7 Avoiding superfluous SCO operation calls
6.2.8 Setting the signal generation delay and presence of a delegable alert signal
6.2.8.1 Being ready to generate a delegable alert signal
6.2.8.2 Generating a delegable alert signal
6.2.8.3 Setting the presence of a delegable alert signal to latched or acknowledged
54 6.3 Fallback alert signals
6.3.1 Advertisement of a fallback alert signal
6.3.2 System signal activation
6.3.3 Setting the fallback alert signal when a delegable alert signal is deactivated
55 7. Communication Model
7.1 General
7.2 Message exchange patterns
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Request-Response
7.2.3 Publish-Subscribe
56 7.2.4 Streaming
7.3 Service Model
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 GET SERVICE
57 7.3.3 SET SERVICE
58 7.3.4 DESCRIPTION EVENT SERVICE
7.3.5 STATE EVENT SERVICE
59 7.3.6 CONTEXT SERVICE
7.3.7 WAVEFORM SERVICE
7.3.8 CONTAINMENT TREE SERVICE
60 7.3.9 ARCHIVE SERVICE
7.3.10 LOCALIZATION SERVICE
61 7.4 Message Model
7.4.1 General
7.4.2 Additional requirements
62 7.4.3 Operation-invoked report
64 8. Extension Model
65 9. Discovery Model
9.1 General
9.2 Implicit discovery
9.3 Explicit discovery
66 10. Nonfunctional requirements
10.1 General
10.2 Patient safety considerations
10.3 Cybersecurity considerations
67 10.4 Clinical effectiveness
10.5 Regulatory considerations
68 11. Conformance
11.1 Overview
11.2 General format
69 11.3 ICS tables
72 Annex A (normative) Extension Model
74 Annex B (normative) Participant Model
340 Annex C (normative) Message Model
426 Annex D (informative) Examples
D.1 Containment tree
D.2 MDIB versioning
431 D.3 MDIB sequencing
432 D.4 BICEPS discovery
434 D.5 Remote control
435 D.6 Alert signal generation
437 Annex E (informative) Bibliography
IEEE/ISO 11073 10207 2019
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