Wireless communication devices for hospitals

    • [DOC File]Communications Chapter of the IEEE New Jersey Coast Section

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      The advantages of portability and ease of access have not been able to fully defuse doubts about the electromagnetic safety of using IT within a hospital environment, and in particular, in the immediate vicinity of a large number of medical devices. Furthermore, deployments of wireless information systems in hospitals are often faced with ...


    • [DOC File]OHIO VALLEY UNIVERSITY - ResearchGate

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      WIRELESS MEDICAL DEVICES. As per FDA’s definition, wireless medical devices are defined as a medical device that can perform at least one function that utilizes wireless RF communication to ...


    • [DOC File]FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - ems

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      Trauma systems, hospitals, trauma centers, and specialty care centers and rehabilitation facilities ... (NEMSIS) and the deployment of Wireless Enhanced 9-1-1. ... data or video from different types of communication devices to the Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) and onto emergency responder networks. The Initiative seeks to accomplish ...


    • [DOCX File]IEEE 802 LMSC Operations Manual

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      A WG proposing a wireless project shall demonstrate coexistence through the preparation of a Coexistence Assurance (CA) document unless it is not applicable. ... There is a growing need to increase the degree of connectivity of mobile devices, both new and existing, to support a growing set of applications requiring higher data rates without ...


    • [DOC File]TECHNICAL PROPOSAL - SMART

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      Currently mobile devices are highly dependent on battery power. Wireless communication is a particularly large consumer of power. Bluetooth [blue99] is more energy efficient than 802.11b. Bluetooth may be deployed between the vital signs monitoring sensors and the gateway. Other technologies may evolve in this area.


    • Wired and Wireless Networks

      Furthermore, wireless networking performance is distance sensitive, meaning that maximum performance will degrade on computers farther away from the access point or other communication endpoint. As more wireless devices utilize the 802.11 LAN more heavily, performance degrades even further. (Wi-Fi.org)


    • [DOC File]Integrated ITS Public Safety System Functional Description

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      Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) – Personal Digital Assistants act as communication devices for safety and emergency medical personnel responding to incidents. Through wireless communication to a PDA, emergency responders are able to share information through the Integrated ITS Public Safety System.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 1: Introduction to Computers

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      Communication devices. Communication device refers to a terminal used to send voice, video or text. Mobile phones, wireless PDAs and personal computers equipped with microphones, speakers and cameras are all considered communications devices. Communications channel. Communication channel is also referred to as a "circuit" or "line”.


    • [DOCX File]Summary of Medical Device Wireless Coexistence and a ...

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      Currently, no guidance for assuring adequate wireless communication performance of medical devices exists. A standard test methodology for medical devices using wireless capability in the ISM band would be beneficial in assuring coexistence of these devices in a clinical setting. Such a standard should be easily extended to cover the new MBAN band.


    • [DOCX File]michellereynoldsict

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      Improves communication as it is face-to-face conversations. ... It is already used in hospitals as devices can now fit into a pocket that enables patients to walk around the hospital. Wireless sensors are used with patients whereas hand-held technology is used by staff.


    • [DOCX File]IEEE 802 LMSC Operations Manual

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      Optical wireless based solutions to this problem address this significant opportunity, which extends to billions of existing devices, to provide secure non Radio Frequency (RF) based communications capability between industrial devices and/or between industrial devices and fixed infrastructure on either a one to one, or one to many or many to one basis.


    • [DOCX File]INTRODUCTION - Welcome To Department of ECE(..we born to ...

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      The system will allow hospital personnel to remotely monitor the heart rate from the center monitoring system so that a baby can be given immediate assistance in case her/his heart rate falls or goes beyond limit. Wireless devices collect the heart. Fig 1 ZigBee network in an incubator room.



    • [DOCX File]SECTION 27 52 23, NURSE CALL AND CODE BLUE SYSTEMS

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      a.The System will only be allowed to connect to the personal wireless communications system, pass text data and provide a 2-way communication between the Telephone Interface and the personal wireless communicator as long as it is not a FCC Part 15 listed device(s), meets or exceeds UL 60950-1/2, meets OCIS Guide Lines for FIPS 140-2 ...


    • [DOC File]Paper Title

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      The Proxim RangeLAN2 radio modem is chosen to serve as a reliable wireless communication technology of the wireless sensing unit. Operating on the 2.4 GHz unregulated FCC industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band, data rates of 1.6 Mbps can be attained with communication ranges of up to 1000 feet in unobstructed open space.


    • [DOC File]State Expert Panel on Communications

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      All hospitals and health departments are to have partial use of T1 Line for voice communication. All hospitals and health departments are to have an internal policy to manage use of T1 lines, when there is the potential for staff to overload these circuits. All hospitals and health departments are to have email capability for critical functions.


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