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ISO 11073:2004

ISO 11073:2004 Health informatics – Point-of-care medical device communication – Part 30200: Transport profile – Cable connected

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Description

ISO/IEEE 11073-30200:2004 describes an IrDA-based, cable-connected local area network (LAN) for the interconnection of computers and medical devices and is suitable for new device designs, but is particularly targeted to modifications of legacy devices.

The term legacy devices refers to equipment that is

  • already in use in clinical facilities;
  • in active production at the facilities of medical device manufacturers;
  • beyond the initial stages of engineering development.
Edition

1

Published Date

2004-12-16

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

69

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/IEEE 11073-30200:2004 describes an IrDA-based, cable-connected local area network (LAN) for the interconnection of computers and medical devices and is suitable for new device designs, but is particularly targeted to modifications of legacy devices.

The term legacy devices refers to equipment that is

  • already in use in clinical facilities;
  • in active production at the facilities of medical device manufacturers;
  • beyond the initial stages of engineering development.

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