1、 I n t e r n a t i o n a l T e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n U n i o n ITU-T H.811 TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR OF ITU (07/2016) SERIES H: AUDIOVISUAL AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS E-health multimedia services and applications Personal health systems Interoperability design guidelines for perso
2、nal health systems: Personal health devices interface Recommendation ITU-T H.811 ITU-T H-SERIES RECOMMENDATIONS AUDIOVISUAL AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS CHARACTERISTICS OF VISUAL TELEPHONE SYSTEMS H.100H.199 INFRASTRUCTURE OF AUDIOVISUAL SERVICES General H.200H.219 Transmission multiplexing and synchroniz
3、ation H.220H.229 Systems aspects H.230H.239 Communication procedures H.240H.259 Coding of moving video H.260H.279 Related systems aspects H.280H.299 Systems and terminal equipment for audiovisual services H.300H.349 Directory services architecture for audiovisual and multimedia services H.350H.359 Q
4、uality of service architecture for audiovisual and multimedia services H.360H.369 Telepresence H.420H.429 Supplementary services for multimedia H.450H.499 MOBILITY AND COLLABORATION PROCEDURES Overview of Mobility and Collaboration, definitions, protocols and procedures H.500H.509 Mobility for H-Ser
5、ies multimedia systems and services H.510H.519 Mobile multimedia collaboration applications and services H.520H.529 Security for mobile multimedia systems and services H.530H.539 Security for mobile multimedia collaboration applications and services H.540H.549 Mobility interworking procedures H.550H
6、.559 Mobile multimedia collaboration inter-working procedures H.560H.569 BROADBAND, TRIPLE-PLAY AND ADVANCED MULTIMEDIA SERVICES Broadband multimedia services over VDSL H.610H.619 Advanced multimedia services and applications H.620H.629 Ubiquitous sensor network applications and Internet of Things H
7、.640H.649 IPTV MULTIMEDIA SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS FOR IPTV General aspects H.700H.719 IPTV terminal devices H.720H.729 IPTV middleware H.730H.739 IPTV application event handling H.740H.749 IPTV metadata H.750H.759 IPTV multimedia application frameworks H.760H.769 IPTV service discovery up to consu
8、mption H.770H.779 Digital Signage H.780H.789 E-HEALTH MULTIMEDIA SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS Personal health systems H.810H.819 Interoperability compliance testing of personal health systems (HRN, PAN, LAN, TAN and WAN) H.820H.859 Multimedia e-health data exchange services H.860H.869 For further detai
9、ls, please refer to the list of ITU-T Recommendations. Rec. ITU-T H.811 (07/2016) i Recommendation ITU-T H.811 Interoperability design guidelines for personal health systems: Personal health devices interface Summary The Continua Design Guidelines (CDG) defines a framework of underlying standards an
10、d criteria that ensure the interoperability of devices and data used for personal connected health services. It also contains design guidelines (DGs) that further clarify the underlying standards or specifications by reducing options or by adding missing features to improve interoperability. This sp
11、ecification focuses on the personal health devices interface (PHD-IF). Recommendation ITU-T H.811 is part of the “ITU-T H.810 interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems“ subseries that covers the following areas: ITU-T H.810 Interoperability design guidelines for person
12、al connected health systems: System overview ITU-T H.811 Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Personal health devices interface design guidelines ITU-T H.812 Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Services interface design guide
13、lines ITU-T H.812.1 Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Services interface: Observation upload capability ITU-T H.812.2 Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Services interface: Questionnaires capability ITU-T H.812.3 Interope
14、rability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Services interface: Capability exchange capability ITU-T H.812.4 Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Services interface: Authenticated persistent session capability ITU-T H.813 Interoperability de
15、sign guidelines for personal connected health systems: Healthcare information system interface design guidelines History Edition Recommendation Approval Study Group Unique ID* 1.0 ITU-T H.811 2015-11-29 16 11.1002/1000/12652 2.0 ITU-T H.811 2016-07-14 16 11.1002/1000/12912 * To access the Recommenda
16、tion, type the URL http:/handle.itu.int/ in the address field of your web browser, followed by the Recommendations unique ID. For example, http:/handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/11830-en. ii Rec. ITU-T H.811 (07/2016) FOREWORD The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the United Nations speciali
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25、mission of ITU. Rec. ITU-T H.811 (07/2016) iii Table of Contents Page 0 Introduction 1 0.1 Organization . 1 0.2 Guideline releases and versioning 1 0.3 Whats new? . 1 1 Scope 2 2 References 4 3 Definitions 4 4 Abbreviations and acronyms 4 5 Conventions 4 6 Common X73 personal health devices guidelin
26、es 4 6.1 X73 interface architecture (informative) 4 6.1.1 Introduction to X73 interface . 4 6.1.2 Overview of the X73 interface . 5 6.1.3 Common data/messaging layer and selected standards . 6 6.1.4 Transport protocols and selected standards . 6 6.2 Common X73 layer guidelines . 7 6.2.1 Applicable i
27、nterfaces . 7 6.2.2 Exchange protocol . 7 6.2.3 Standard configuration support 22 6.2.4 Sensor component communication capabilities 23 6.2.5 Sensor component multi-function devices . 23 6.3 X73 devices 24 6.3.1 Pulse oximeter 24 6.3.2 Basic 1-3 lead ECG 28 6.3.3 Heart-rate sensor 29 6.3.4 Blood pres
28、sure monitor 32 6.3.5 Thermometer 32 6.3.6 Weighing-scales . 33 6.3.7 Glucose meter 33 6.3.8 INR meter . 33 6.3.9 Body composition analyzer 33 6.3.10 Peak flow monitor 34 6.3.11 Cardiovascular fitness 34 6.3.12 Cardiovascular step counter . 34 6.3.13 Strength fitness . 35 iv Rec. ITU-T H.811 (07/201
29、6) Page 6.3.14 Activity hub . 35 6.3.15 Fall sensor 35 6.3.16 Motion sensor . 36 6.3.17 Enuresis sensor . 36 6.3.18 Contact closure sensor . 37 6.3.19 Switch sensor . 37 6.3.20 Dosage sensor 38 6.3.21 Water sensor . 38 6.3.22 Smoke sensor . 39 6.3.23 Property exit sensor 39 6.3.24 Temperature sensor
30、 40 6.3.25 Usage sensor 40 6.3.26 PERS sensor . 41 6.3.27 CO sensor . 41 6.3.28 Gas sensor 42 6.3.29 Adherence monitor . 42 6.3.30 Sleep apnea breathing therapy equipment (SABTE) . 42 6.3.31 Continuous glucose monitor (CGM) . 42 6.3.32 Insulin pump (IP) . 43 7 NFC interface design guidelines 43 7.1
31、NFC interface architecture (informative) . 43 7.1.1 Overview of NFC interface 44 7.1.2 Transport protocols and selected standards . 44 7.1.3 Exchange protocols and selected standards . 44 7.1.4 Device communication styles 44 7.1.5 NFC interface security . 45 7.2 NFC interface guidelines 45 7.2.1 NFC
32、 PHD to PHG linkage . 45 7.2.2 NFC user experience 45 7.2.3 NFC personal health device communication . 46 7.2.4 Multi-function devices . 46 7.2.5 NFC quality of service . 46 7.3 NFC Certified Capability Classes 47 8 USB interface design guidelines 49 8.1 USB interface architecture (informative) . 49
33、 8.1.1 Overview of USB interface 49 8.1.2 Exchange protocols and selected standards . 49 8.1.3 USB device communication styles 49 8.1.4 USB-IF security . 50 Rec. ITU-T H.811 (07/2016) v Page 8.2 USB device and interface guidelines . 50 8.2.1 USB device to PHG linkage 50 8.2.2 USB general requirement
34、s . 50 8.2.3 USB map to IEEE 11073-20601 50 8.2.4 Sending metadata via USB PHDC . 51 8.2.5 USB quality of service . 52 8.2.6 USB multi-function devices . 53 8.2.7 USB connectors . 54 8.2.8 USB data rates 54 8.3 USB Certified Capability Classes 55 9 Bluetooth BR/EDR interface design guidelines . 57 9
35、.1 Bluetooth BR/EDR interface architecture (informative) . 57 9.1.1 Overview of Bluetooth BR/EDR interface 57 9.2 Bluetooth BR/EDR interface guidelines 58 9.2.1 Bluetooth BR/EDR PHD to PHG linkage . 58 9.2.2 Bluetooth health device profile 58 9.2.3 Discovery and pairing 59 9.2.4 Bluetooth BR/EDR dis
36、coverable mode . 63 9.2.5 Notifying the user 64 9.2.6 Quality of service . 65 9.2.7 Secure simple pairing debug mode 65 9.3 Bluetooth BR/EDR Certified Capability Classes . 66 10 ZigBee interface design guidelines 67 10.1 ZigBee interface architecture (informative) . 67 10.1.1 Introduction to the Zig
37、Bee interface 67 10.1.2 Scope of the ZigBee interface 68 10.1.3 Overview of the ZigBee interface 69 10.1.4 Transport protocol and selected standards . 69 10.1.5 Data exchange protocol and selected standards . 70 10.2 ZigBee interface guidelines 70 10.2.1 ZigBee transport layer 70 10.2.2 ZigBee data/
38、messaging layer . 71 10.3 ZigBee Certified Capability Classes 75 11 Bluetooth low energy (LE) design guidelines 77 11.1 Architecture of Bluetooth LE (informative). 77 11.2 Bluetooth LE interface guidelines 78 11.2.1 Bluetooth LE services and profiles 78 11.2.2 Device discovery, pairing and service d
39、iscovery . 78 vi Rec. ITU-T H.811 (07/2016) Page 11.2.3 User notification . 80 11.2.4 Quality of service . 81 11.2.5 Authentication 81 11.2.6 OEM requirements . 82 11.2.7 Date and time requirements . 83 11.2.8 Certification and regulatory aspects . 83 11.2.9 Transcoding 85 11.3 Bluetooth LE PHDs and
40、 PHGs 86 11.3.1 Blood pressure monitor 86 11.3.2 Thermometer 87 11.3.3 Heart-rate sensor 87 11.3.4 Glucose meter 87 11.3.5 Weighing scale . 88 11.3.6 Continuous glucose monitor 88 11.3.7 Pulse oximeter 89 11.4 Bluetooth LE Certified Capability Classes 89 Appendix I Additional Bluetooth BR/EDR inform
41、ation . 90 I.1 Bluetooth terminology 90 I.2 Bluetooth BR/EDR pairing methods . 90 I.3 Bluetooth BR/EDR legacy pairing procedures . 91 I.4 Supporting Bluetooth OEM subsystems and components 91 I.5 Quality of service bins for Bluetooth 91 Appendix II Additional ZigBee information . 94 II.1 ZigBee netw
42、orking 94 II.2 ZigBee pairing process/service discovery types 94 II.3 ZigBee security 95 Appendix III Recommendation for use of generic USB drivers . 96 List of Tables Table 6-1 Applicable interfaces 7 Table 6-2 X73 wired/wireless general requirements . 7 Table 6-3 Minimally supported base protocol
43、version(s) for device specializations . 9 Table 6-4 Correspondence between 11073-20601 protocol versions and specifications . 9 Table 6-5 Communication capabilities General 10 Rec. ITU-T H.811 (07/2016) vii Table 6-6 Communication capabilities Event reporting 10 Table 6-8 Communication capabilities
44、Time setting . 11 Table 6-9 Device information . 13 Table 6-10 Unsupported service component 15 Table 6-12 Bidirectional transport layer: Message type/QoS bin mapping . 17 Table 6-13 Regulatory / certification information 19 Table 6-14 Manager conformance 21 Table 6-15 Nomenclature codes . 21 Table
45、6-16 User identification 21 Table 6-17 Communication capabilities general . 22 Table 6-18 Communication capabilities association and configuration . 23 Table 6-19 Multi-function devices . 23 Table 6-20 Pulse oximeter General requirements . 24 Table 6-21 Pulse Oximeter PM-Store measurement requiremen
46、ts 27 Table 6-22 Pulse Oximeter PM-Store object attributes guideline 27 Table 6-23 Basic 1-3 lead ECG General requirements . 28 Table 6-24 ECG PM-Store measurement requirements . 29 Table 6-25 ECG PM-Store object attributes guidelines 29 Table 6-26 Heart-rate sensor General requirements 30 Table 6-2
47、7 Heart-rate sensor PM-Store measurement requirements . 32 Table 6-28 PM-Store object attributes guidelines 32 Table 6-29 Blood pressure monitor General requirements 32 Table 6-30 Thermometer General requirements 33 Table 6-31 Weighing-scales General requirements . 33 Table 6-32 Glucose meter Genera
48、l requirements 33 Table 6-33 INR meter General requirements 33 Table 6-34 Body composition analyzer General requirements . 33 Table 6-35 Peak flow monitor General requirements 34 viii Rec. ITU-T H.811 (07/2016) Table 6-36 Cardiovascular fitness General requirements 34 Table 6-37 Cardiovascular step
49、counter General requirements . 34 Table 6-38 Strength fitness General requirements 35 Table 6-39 Activity hub General requirements . 35 Table 6-40 Fall sensor General requirements 36 Table 6-41 Motion sensor General requirements 36 Table 6-42 Enuresis sensor General requirements 37 Table 6-43 Contact closure sensor General requirements . 37 Table 6-44 Switch use sensor General requirements