Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

IEEE 11073 10427 2016:2017 Edition

$52.54

IEEE Standard – Health informatics–Personal health device communication – Part 10427: Device specialization–Power Status Monitor of Personal Health Devices

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
IEEE 2017 74
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Category:

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. We’re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

New IEEE Standard – Active. Guidelines for establishing criteria for application, performance, interchangeability, tests, life cycle costs, and safety requirements of traction power rectifier transformers are established in this standard. Set forth are the electrical, mechanical and theremal design, manufacturing, and testing requirements for traction power rectifier transformers for dc electrification systems. Covered in this standard are liquid-immersed and dry-type transformers, including those with cast coil and epoxy resin encapsulated windings.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 11073-10427™-2016 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
13 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Context
14 2. Normative references
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
15 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4. Introduction to ISO/IEEE 11073 personal health devices (PHDs)
4.1 General
16 4.2 Introduction to IEEE 11073-20601 modeling constructs
4.3 Compliance with other standards
17 5. Power status monitor concepts and modalities
5.1 General
5.2 Use case
6. Power status monitor domain information model
6.1 Overview
6.2 Class extensions
18 6.3 Object instance diagram
19 6.4 Types of configuration
20 6.5 Profiles
6.6 Medical device system (MDS) object
24 6.7 Numeric objects
26 6.8 Real-time sample array objects
6.9 Enumeration objects
29 6.10 PM-store objects
32 6.11 Scanner objects
6.12 Class extension objects
33 6.13 PSM information model extensibility rules
7. PSM service model
7.1 General
7.2 Object access services
7.3 Object access event report services
36 8. PSM communication model
8.1 Overview
8.2 Communication characteristics
37 8.3 Association procedure
38 8.4 Configuring procedure
40 8.5 Operating procedure
41 8.6 Time synchronization
9. Test associations
9.1 Behavior with standard configuration
9.2 Behavior with extended configurations
10. Conformance
10.1 Applicability
42 10.2 Conformance specification
10.3 Levels of conformance
43 10.4 Implementation conformance statements (ICS)
47 11. Simple PSM Profile: Devices that can support one-to-eight batteries
11.1 General concepts
11.2 One-to-eight batteries DIM
49 12. Advanced PSM profile: device that can support more than eight batteries
12.1 General concepts
50 12.2 More-than-eight batteries DIM
53 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
54 Annex B (normative) Any additional ASN.1 definitions
B.1 Battery Status bit mapping
B.2 Capability-mask
55 B.3 State-flag
56 Annex C (normative) Allocation of identifiers
C.1 General
C.2 Definitions of terms and codes
57 C.3 Object-oriented modeling elements: metric enumeration
58 Annex D (informative) Message sequence examples
61 Annex E (informative) Protocol data unit (PDU) examples
E.1 General
E.2 Association information exchange
64 E.3 Configuration information exchange
67 E.4 GET MDS attributes service
69 E.5 Data reporting
73 E.6 Disassociation
74 Back cover
IEEE 11073 10427 2016
$52.54