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IBM Research, Zürich © 2007 IBM Corporation Collecting Health Data from Inhomogeneous Environments Michael Nidd, Douglas Bogia, Robert Hughes
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IBM Research, Zürich © 2007 IBM Corporation Why Electronic Data Capture? Why Wireless? Wireless mobility = Adapting to the user Easier to do = Better compliance Remote transfer to server = Better hotline support AccuracyConvenience Speed
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IBM Research, Zürich © 2007 IBM Corporation Why Electronic Data Capture? Why Wireless? Wireless mobility = Adapting to the user Easier to do = Better compliance Remote transfer to server = Better hotline support AccuracyConvenience Speed
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IBM Research, Zürich © 2007 IBM Corporation Divide & Conquer Physical Channel –Discovery –Establishment –Power Management –Quality of Service –Multi-channel Synchronization Data Layer –Description –Formatting –Exchange Protocols –Request Protocols
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IBM Research, Zürich © 2007 IBM Corporation Assembling the Pieces SerialIrDABluetoothUSBOther Layers 1-6 Layer 7 OSI -20601 Optimized Exchange Protocol -10400 Common Framework -10404 Pulse Oximeter -10407 Blood Pressure -10417 Glucose -10406 Pulse -10415 Weighing Scale -10408 Thermo- meter Phase II … Device Specializations
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IBM Research, Zürich © 2007 IBM Corporation Bluetooth – Medical Device Profile Reasonable power requirements Appropriate range Inexpensive components Widely deployed Already in use for many medical devices “Ultra” Low-Power on the road map Physical Channel –Discovery –Establishment –Power Management –Quality of Service –Multi-channel Synchronization
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IBM Research, Zürich © 2007 IBM Corporation ISO/IEEE 11073 – Personal Health Data 11073 is well-established Recognized by IEEE and ISO Industry and Academic involvement Existing library of device specializations Includes representatives interested in USB, TCP, and other underlying protocols Data Layer –Description –Formatting –Exchange Protocols –Request Protocols
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IBM Research, Zürich © 2007 IBM Corporation Progress Bluetooth internal publication of version 0.7 –Interoperability tested between some members –Publication of 0.9 expected late this year 11073 agreement on base protocol –Defining first device specializations now –Ballot on first release expected late this year Joint interoperability testing planned Strong industry interest
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IBM Research, Zürich © 2007 IBM Corporation Questions Michael Nidd, IBM Research, Zürich mni@zurich.ibm.com mni@zurich.ibm.com –Co-chair, Bluetooth Medical Devices Working Group Douglas P. Bogia, Intel Corporation, Digital Health Standards Group douglas.p.bogia@intel.comdouglas.p.bogia@intel.com –Chair, ISO/IEEE 11073 Personal Health Data Work Group Robert Hughes, Intel Corporation, Digital Health Standards Group robert.d.hughes@intel.comrobert.d.hughes@intel.com –Chair, Bluetooth Medical Devices Working Group
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