Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for device communication, this standard
establishes a normative definition of the communication between independent living activity hubs and
managers (e.g., cell phones, personal computers, personal health appliances, and set top boxes) in a manner
that enables plug-and-play interoperability. It leverages appropriate portions of existing standards,
including ISO/IEEE 11073 terminology and information models. It specifies the use of specific term codes,
formats, and behaviors in telehealth environments restricting ambiguity in base frameworks in favor of
interoperability. This standard defines a common core of communication functionality for independent
living activity hubs. In this context, independent living activity hubs are defined as devices that
communicate with simple situation monitors (binary sensors), normalize information received from the
simple environmental monitors, and provide this normalized information to one or more managers. This
information can be examined, for example, to determine when a person’s activities/behaviors have deviated
significantly from what is normal for them such that relevant parties can be notified. Independent living
activity hubs will normalize information from the following simple situation monitors (binary sensors) for
the initial release of the proposed standard: fall sensor, motion sensor, door sensor, bed/chair occupancy
sensor, light switch sensor, smoke sensor, (ambient) temperature threshold sensor, personal emergency
response system (PERS), and enuresis sensor (bed-wetting).
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prEN ISO 11073-10471
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