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DATED MATERIAL: January 22, 2004 through October 20, 2005 (no longer maintained or supported)
| Goal |
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| NIST assisted the healthcare industry in the evaluation and
application of wireless technologies for medical applications. NIST
accomplished this goal by creating a resource of models representing
various wireless technologies and traffic models of medical
applications. This resource contains industry default performance
metrics with the ability to add or evolve other developing metrics.
This resource of models was then used to test the viability of a
particular wireless technology to support a selected medical application.
NIST used this resource to assist the then IEEE 1073 (now ISO/IEEE 11073) in its
standardization of a guidelines for wireless technologies for medical
device applications. NIST advertised this
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| Technical Approach followed |
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- NIST created models for various wireless technologies (i.e., WLAN
(802.11), Bluetooth (802.15.1), and Zigbee (802.15.4) using the OPNET
platform.
- NIST created traffic models that describe the behavior of medical
applications.
- wehn both the wireless technologies' models and medical application
traffic descriptions were complete, the resources were used to
provide performance evaluations for the medical applicates as applied
to the various wireless technologies. When a particular medical
application was found to be supported by a wireless technology, it
was subjected to an interference (coexistence) performance study.
- The results of these evaluations
were submitted to the IEEE 1073 working group to accelerate and
to provide valuable information in order to complete its guidelines on
medical device communications apllications.
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| Presentations and Talks |
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- "IEEE 802.15.4 Data study for medical usage" 1/22/04
(presentation at IEEE 1073 working group meeting, San Diego, CA).
- "IEEE 802.15.4 Service Data Rates" 1/22/04
(presentation at IEEE 1073 working group meeting, San Diego, CA).
| Related Publications |
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- N. Golmie, D. Cypher, O. Rebala,
"Performance Analysis of Low Rate Wireless Technologies for Medical Applications,"
Computer Communications, Volume 28, Number 10, June 2005, pages 1255-1275
- N. Golmie, D. Cypher, O. Rebala,
"Performance Evaluation of Low Rate WPANs for Sensors and Medical Applications,"
submitted to Military Communications Conference (MILCOM 2004) held October 31 - November 3, 2004.
- N. Chevrollier and N. Golmie, "On the Use of Wireless
Network Technologies in Healthcare Environments," Proceedings of the fifth IEEE workshop on Applications and Services in Wireless Networks (ASWN 2005), June 2005 Paris, France, pp. 147-152.
- N. Chevrollier, N. Montavont and N. Golmie, "Handovers
and Interference Mitigation in Healthcare Environments," to appear in the
proceedings of the IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM 2005), Oct. 17-20, 2005.
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| Related Simulation Models |
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Much of the research on this project required development
and application of relevant simulation models. In some cases, models
were developed in standard programming languages and in other cases
models were developed in the context of modeling packages, including
OPNET. More information on these modeling packages can
be found on the web at the links listed below. NOTE:
Disclaimer
for NIST Developed Software
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