IEEE 11073-10415-2008 pdf download Health informatics—Personal health device communication Part 10415: Device specialization— Weighing scale
1.3 Context
See IEEE Std 11073-20601r for an overview of the environment within which this standard is written.
This document, IEEE Std 11073-10415, defines the device specialization for the weighing scale, being aspecific agent type, and it provides a description of the device concepts, its capabilities, and itsimplementation according to this standard.
This standard is based on IEEE Std 11073-20601, which in turn draws information from bothISO/IEEE 11073-10201:2004 B4]’and SO/IEEE 11073-20101:2004 (B5]. The medical device encodingrules (MDER) used within this standard are fully described in IEEE Std 11073-20601.
This standard reproduces relevant portions of the nomenclature found in ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004 (B3and adds new nomenclature codes for the purposes of this standard. Between this standard andEEE Std 11073-2060l, all required nomenclature codes for implementation are documented.
NOTE– In this standard,IEEE Std 11073-104zz is used to refer to the collection of device specialization standardsthat utilize IEEE Std 11073-20601, where zz can be any number from 01 to 99, inclusive.
2.Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document (i.e., they mustbe understood and used, so that each referenced document is cited in text and its relationship to thisdocument is explained). For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, thelatest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments or corrigenda) applies.
IEEE Std 11073-20601-2008, Health informatics-Personal health device communication–Part 20601:Application profile Optimized Exchange Protocol.3.
See Annex A for all informative material referenced by this standard
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of this standard, the following terms and definitions apply. The Authoritative DictionaryofIEEE Standards (B2] should be referenced for terms not defined in this clause.
3.1.1 agent: A node that collects and transmits personal health data to an associated manager3.1.2 class: In object-oriented modeling, it describes the attributes, methods, and events that objectsinstantiated from the class utilize.
3.1.3 compute engine: See: manager.
3.1.4 device: A term used to refer to a physical apparatus implementing either an agent or a manager role.3.1.5 handle: An unsigned 16-bit number that is locally unique and identifies one of the object instanceswithin an agent.
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