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January, 2005
doc.: IEEE 802.19-0003-00>
Project: IEEE P802.19 Coexistence TAG
Submission Title: [Overview of IEEE 1073 Medical Device Communications]
Date Submitted: [17 January, 2005]
Source: [David Cypher] Company [NIST]
Address [100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8920, Gaithersburg, MD, 20899, USA]
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Abstract: [Provides an overview of the IEEE 1073 and the desire for a liaison relationship]
Purpose: [To give members of the IEEE 802.19 TAG information on what IEEE 1073 is doing.]
Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.19. It is offered as a basis for
discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this
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Slide 1
David Cypher; NIST
January, 2005
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IEEE 1073
Medical Device Communications
Submission
Slide 2
David Cypher; NIST
January, 2005
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Current work item needing IEEE 802.19
liaison
• Creating a guideline for RF usage in medical devices
for point of care (PoC).
• Looking at using existing wireless technologies, not
creating new one, unless necessary.
• Currently investigating 802.11, 802.15.1, 802.15.3,
and 802.15.4.
• Engineering medical applications to use these
technologies.
• Heterogeneous wireless environments require
coexistence evaluations.
Submission
Slide 3
David Cypher; NIST
January, 2005
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What does a liaison relationship mean?
• Exchange of information (e.g., meeting
minutes and notices, drafts, questions and
hopefully answers) for mutual benefit of the
groups involved.
• Report given to each group about the other.
• “Official” letters between groups may be sent.
• Possible attendance at other’s meetings.
Submission
Slide 4
David Cypher; NIST
January, 2005
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LMSC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
REVISED NOVEMBER 19, 2004 PAGE 32 OF 41
FILE: LMSC_P&P_NOVEMBER_2004_R0.DOC
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Working Group or TAG communications
- Working Group communications with external standards bodies that are not
"Information Only" shall be copied to the EC.
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- Working Group communications with external standards bodies shall not imply
that they represent the position of IEEE or IEEE 802. They shall be issued by
the Working Group or TAG Chair(s) and the LMSC Chair shall be included in the
distribution list.
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EC members receiving incoming liaison letters from external standards bodies
shall forward a copy to the LMSC Chair, and, as applicable, the relevant
Working Group or TAG Chair.
Informal communications shall not imply that they are a formal position of IEEE
802 or of the Working Group or TAG.
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Submission
Slide 5
David Cypher; NIST
January, 2005
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Liaison
• IEEE 1073 (www.ieee1073.org)
• Next meeting January 28th , 2005 in
Orlando, FL. (A joint meeting with HL7
and ISO TC215 WG2)
• Most work is done via email and weekly
teleconferences (Wednesday and
Thursday)
Submission
Slide 6
David Cypher; NIST
January, 2005
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Questions?
• What other information does 802.19
TAG want?
• What will 802.19 TAG provide IEEE
1073?
- meeting minutes
- official report (reviewed or approved)
Submission
Slide 7
David Cypher; NIST