0 Introduction
0.1 Organization
0.2 Guideline releases and versioning
0.3 What's new?
1 Scope
2 References
2.1 Equivalent IEEE and ISO specifications
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Conventions
6 Common X73 Personal Health Devices guidelines
6.1 X73 interface architecture (informative)
6.1.1 Introduction to X73 interface
6.1.2 Overview of the X73 interface
6.1.3 Common data/messaging layer and selected
standards
6.1.4 Transport protocols and selected standards
6.2 Common X73 layer guidelines
6.2.1 Applicable interfaces
6.2.2 Exchange protocol
6.2.3 Standard configuration support
6.2.4 Sensor component – communication capabilities
6.2.5 Sensor component multi-function devices
6.3 X73 devices
6.3.1 Pulse oximeter
6.3.2 Basic 1-3 lead ECG
6.3.3 Heart-rate sensor
6.3.4 Blood pressure monitor
6.3.5 Thermometer
6.3.6 Weighing scales
6.3.7 Glucose meter
6.3.8 INR meter
6.3.9 Body composition analyser
6.3.10 Peak expiratory flow monitor
6.3.11 Cardiovascular fitness
6.3.12 Cardiovascular step counter
6.3.13 Strength fitness
6.3.14 Activity hub
6.3.15 Fall sensor
6.3.16 Motion sensor
6.3.17 Enuresis sensor
6.3.18 Contact closure sensor
6.3.19 Switch sensor
6.3.20 Dosage sensor
6.3.21 Water sensor
6.3.22 Smoke sensor
6.3.23 Property exit sensor
6.3.24 Temperature sensor
6.3.25 Usage sensor
6.3.26 PERS sensor
6.3.27 CO sensor
6.3.28 Gas sensor
6.3.29 Adherence monitor
6.3.30 Sleep apnoea breathing therapy equipment (SABTE)
6.3.31 Continuous glucose monitor (CGM)
6.3.32 Insulin pump (IP)
6.3.33 Power status monitor (PSM)
7 NFC interface design guidelines
7.1 NFC interface architecture (informative)
7.1.1 Overview of NFC interface
7.1.2 Transport protocols and selected standards
7.1.3 Exchange protocols and selected standards
7.1.4 Device communication styles
7.1.5 NFC interface security
7.2 NFC interface guidelines
7.2.1 NFC PHD to PHG linkage
7.2.2 NFC user experience
7.2.3 NFC Personal Health Device communication
7.2.4 Multi-function devices
7.2.5 NFC quality of service
7.3 NFC Certified Capability Classes
8 USB interface design guidelines
8.1 USB interface architecture (informative)
8.1.1 Overview of USB interface
8.1.2 Exchange protocols and selected standards
8.1.3 USB device communication styles
8.1.4 USB-IF security
8.2 USB device and interface guidelines
8.2.1 USB device to PHG linkage
8.2.2 USB general requirements
8.2.3 USB map to IEEE 11073-20601
8.2.4 Sending metadata via USB PHDC
8.2.5 USB quality of service
8.2.6 USB multi-function devices
8.2.7 USB connectors
8.2.8 USB data rates
8.3 USB Certified Capability Classes
9 Bluetooth BR/EDR interface design guidelines
9.1 Bluetooth BR/EDR interface architecture (informative)
9.1.1 Overview of Bluetooth BR/EDR interface
9.2 Bluetooth BR/EDR interface guidelines
9.2.1 Bluetooth BR/EDR PHD to PHG linkage
9.2.2 Bluetooth health device profile
9.2.3 Discovery and pairing
9.2.4 Bluetooth BR/EDR discoverable mode
9.2.5 Notifying the user
9.2.6 Quality of service
9.2.7 Secure simple pairing debug mode
9.3 Bluetooth BR/EDR Certified Capability Classes
10 ZigBee interface design guidelines
10.1 ZigBee interface architecture (informative)
10.1.1 Introduction to the ZigBee interface
10.1.2 Scope of the ZigBee interface
10.1.3 Overview of the ZigBee interface
10.1.4 Transport protocol and selected standards
10.1.5 Data exchange protocol and selected standards
10.2 ZigBee interface guidelines
10.2.1 ZigBee transport layer
10.2.2 ZigBee data/messaging layer
10.3 ZigBee Certified Capability Classes
11 Bluetooth low energy (LE) design guidelines
11.1 Architecture of Bluetooth LE (informative)
11.1.1 Introduction
11.1.2 Overview
11.2 Bluetooth LE interface guidelines
11.2.1 Bluetooth LE services and profiles
11.2.2 Device discovery, connection establishment,
pairing, service discovery and bonding
11.2.3 User notification
11.2.4 Security, authentication and privacy
11.2.5 Device information requirements
11.2.6 Date and time requirements
11.2.7 Certification and regulatory aspects
11.2.8 Transcoding
11.3 Bluetooth LE PHDs and PHGs
11.3.1 Blood pressure monitor
11.3.2 Thermometer
11.3.3 Heart-rate sensor
11.3.4 Glucose meter
11.3.5 Weighing scale
11.3.6 Continuous glucose monitor
11.3.7 Pulse oximeter
11.4 Bluetooth LE Certified Capability Classes
Appendix I Additional Bluetooth BR/EDR information
I.1 Bluetooth terminology
I.2 Bluetooth BR/EDR pairing methods
I.3 Bluetooth BR/EDR legacy pairing procedures
I.4 Supporting Bluetooth OEM subsystems and components
I.5 Quality of service bins for Bluetooth
Appendix II Additional ZigBee information
II.1 ZigBee networking
II.2 ZigBee pairing process/service discovery types
II.3 ZigBee security
Appendix III Recommendation for use of generic USB drivers
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