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Category
Standard
Type
Standard
Version
2024
Status
Active
This standard specifies how independent living activity hubs communicate with managing devices such as mobile phones, computers, and personal health appliances. It establishes a common communication framework that enables interoperability between devices from different manufacturers, reducing ambiguity in telehealth and home monitoring environments.



ISO/IEEE 11073-10471:2024 defines the structure, codes, and data models used for normalising information collected from binary environmental sensors-such as fall, motion, door, or occupancy sensors-and transmitting it to management systems for analysis. These data can be used to identify deviations in an individual's normal activity patterns and trigger alerts for caregivers or health services. By aligning with the broader ISO/IEEE 11073 device communication framework, this standard promotes safe, reliable, and interoperable exchange of health and activity data for independent living support.
Access Health informatics - Device interoperability Part 10471: Personal health device communication - Device specialization - Independent living activity hub

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