IEEE 11073-10415:2010 pdf free download

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IEEE 11073-10415:2010 pdf free download

IEEE 11073-10415:2010 pdf free download.Health informatics-Personal health device communication – Part 10415: Device specialization -Weighing scale.
8.5.1 General
Measurement data and status information are communicated from the weighing scale agent during the Operating stale. If not stated otherwise, the operating procedure for a weighing scale agent of this standard shall be as specified in IEEE Std 11073-20601.
8.5.2 GET weighing scale MDS attributes
See Table 4 for a summary of the GET service.
If the manager leaves the attribute-id-list field in the rotv-cmip-gct service message empty, the weighing scale agent shall respond with a rors-cmip-get service message in which the attribute-list contains a list with the values of all implemented attributes of the MDS object.
If the manager requests specific MDS object attributes, indicated by the elements in attribute-id-list, and the agent supports this capability, then the weighing scale agent shall respond with a rors-cmip-get service message in which the attribute-list contains a list of the values of the requested attributes of the MDS object that are implemented. If this capability is not implemented, the weighing scale agent shall respond with a “Remote Operation Error Result’ (roer) service message (see IEEE Std 11073-20601) with the error-value field set to no-such-action (9).
8.5.3 Measurement data transmission
See Table 3 for a summary of the event report services available for measurement data transfer.
Measurement data transfer for a weighing scale agent of this standard shall always be initialed by the weighing scale (see agent-initiated measurement data transmission in IEEE Std 11073-20601). To limit the amount of data being transported within an APDU, the weighing scale agent shall not include more than 25 temporarily stored measurements in a single event report. If more than 25 pending measurements are available for transmission, they shall be sent using multiple event reports. If multiple measurements are available, up to 25 measurements should be transmitted within a single event report. Alternatively, they may be transmitted using a single event report for each measurement. However, the former strategy is recommended to reduce overall message size and power consumption.
8.6 Time synchronization
Time synchroniiation between a weighing scale agent and a manager may be used to coordinate the clocks used when reporting physiological events. Note that the mechanism for synchronizing an agent to a manager is outside the scope of this standard. If time synchronization is used, then this shall be reported in the Mds-Tirne-lnfo attribute of the MLS object.