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Information technologies are actively being introduced into all spheres of human life. In recent decades, the diagnosis and treatment of serious diseases has become much more affordable. Much of this result was achieved thanks to technological progress. Particular attention should be paid to cable systems, since they help to ensure the smooth operation of the system, as well as signal transmission. In this article, we have compiled the standards that govern cabling and IT adoption. It will become a useful brazier for companies that operate in this segment or plan to enter the market.

Cable networks for television signals, sound Signals and interactive services - Part 2-3: LTE (4G) Interference Mitigation Filters

CLC/TS 50083-2-3:2018

Effective communication is the main goal of every company. In order to improve the quality of signal transmission, it is necessary to provide it with the possibility of uninterrupted transmission. CLC/TS 50083-2-3:2018 standard considers the use of passive filters in order to reduce unwanted interference on the transmitted signal.

This Technical Specification provides requirements to passive filters intended to reduce RF interference from LTE Base Stations (LTE-BS) and LTE User Equipment (LTE-UE) to receiving equipment and cable distribution systems of broadcast DVB-T and DVB-T2 signals in the VHF and UHF bands. While primarily intended to be used with VHF/UHF DVB-T and DVB-T2 receivers and signal distribution systems, filters can also be useful for mitigation of interference to VHF FM or DAB radio.

We strongly recommend that your specialists familiarize themselves with the requirements of this standard, as it contains the key points for working with cable networks. In case you have questions about this standards you can always contact iTeh team and clarify all the details.

Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services - Part 2-4: Interference Mitigation Filters operating in the 700 MHz and 800 MHz bands for DTT reception

EN 50083-2-4:2019

Cable networks often transmit signals at different frequencies. And each of them has its own specifics. Passive filters that work with signal transmission at 700 MHz and 800 MHz should be considered as a separate block. They have their own distinct characteristics for perception. That is why separate standard EN 50083-2-4:2019 was created.

This document provides requirements for passive filters intended to reduce RF interference from mobile Base Stations (BS) and User Equipment (UE) to receiving equipment and master antenna cable distribution systems of broadcast DVB-T and DVB-T2 signals in the VHF and UHF bands. While primarily intended to be used with VHF/UHF DVB-T and DVB-T2 receivers and signal distribution systems, filters can also be useful for mitigation of interference to VHF FM or DAB radio.

Continuing the topic of the influence of passive filters to reduce unwanted interference, we recommend that your specialists take this standard into account in their work. Compliance with these requirements will greatly improve signal quality and will help to work correctly with cable networks.

Health informatics -- Requirements for international machine-readable coding of medicinal product package identifiers

ISO/TS 16791:2014 NEW version ISO/TS 16791:2020

Certification of medical packaging is a strictly regulated process. From the side of information technology, the main task is to make it as user-friendly as possible. Coding must comply with the standards for achieving the most productive results. One of the most important industries that requires increased attention is healthcare, that is why a big amount of standards is created in this area. One of them is ISO/TS 16791:2014.

The document provides guidance on identification and labelling of medicinal products from the point of manufacture of packaged medicinal product to the point of dispensing the product. ISO/TS 16791:2014 outlines best practice for AIDC barcoding solutions for applications. Users can, however, consider the coding interoperability requirements for other AIDC technologies e.g. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID).

General requirements for coding and labeling of goods makes it easier to work with them. That is why the need to integrate this standard into the work of companies is beyond doubt. To see more technical details of the document, follow the link to our website.

Health informatics - Device interoperability - Part 10201: Point-of-care medical device communication - Domain information model (ISO/IEEE 11073-10201:2020)

EN ISO/IEEE 11073-10201:2020

Healthcare IT also serves as a quick-access archive. The purpose of this technology is to provide fast access to patient information. EN ISO/IEEE 11073-10201:2020 standard regulates the process of structuring information, and is the most applicable for places of first aid.

The scope of this project is to define a general object-oriented information model that may be used to structure information and identify services used in point-of-care (POC) medical device communications. The scope is primarily focused on acute care medical devices and the communication of patient vital signs information.

Technology that allows you to quickly process and structure information about a patient largely determines the outcome of medical care. Medical equipment must be able to quickly process large amounts of data. We recommend that your specialists familiarize themselves with this standard and clarify all the occurred questions with the link above.

Health informatics - Device interoperability - Part 20701: Point-of-care medical device communication - Service oriented medical device exchange architecture and protocol binding (ISO/IEEE 11073-20701:2020)

EN ISO 11073-20701:2020

An important point that requires a separate regulatory framework is the process of interaction between medical equipment. The data exchange architecture must comply with certain protocols and ensure the safety and correctness of information transfer. To control this process EN ISO 11073-20701:2020 was created.

The scope of this standard is a service-oriented medical device architecture and communication protocol specification for distributed system of Point-of-Care (PoC) medical devices and medical IT systems that need to exchange data or safely control networked PoC medical devices. It identifies the functional components, their communication relationships as well as the binding of the components and communication relationships to protocol specifications.

The specification of the above processes requires the utmost attention of your specialists if the company deals with medical device architecture. Since this standard is a clear guide for establishing communication between medical devices, we recommend to have it in normative technical base of the business.

Health informatics - Standard communication protocol - Computer-assisted electrocardiography

EN 1064:2020

One of the diagnostic methods in medicine is computed electrocardiography. The correctness of the research results obtained largely depends on the quality of the equipment on which it was carried out. Special requirements must be observed not only during research, but also when processing information. Exactly EN 1064:2020 is the standard that focuses on this issue.

This document specifies the common conventions required for the cart-to-host as well as cart-to-cart interchange of specific patient data (demographic, recording, ...), ECG signal data, ECG measurement and ECG interpretation results. This document specifies the content and structure of the information which is to be interchanged between digital ECG carts and computer ECG management systems, as well as other computer systems where ECG data can be stored.

Familiarization with this standard gives a clear understanding of the specifics of the operation of equipment for electrocardiography. In case your company operates in a field where this technology is used, you can see more detailed information on the website about the standard.

Technologies are the leverage, but standards are the key to the mechanism

Cable networks are an important tool in the information transmission system. They ensure the continuity of the signal as well as its quality. There are several ways to get a good signal. One of them is the use of passive filters, depending on the transmission frequency. In this article, was briefly and easily outlined the main points that relate to health informatics and importance of their use nowadays. The main emphasis we would like to make on the importance of the accuracy and speed of transmission of information about patients, as well as during diagnostics and research. To be aware about each field of cable networks in more detailed way we strongly recommend to follow the standards that regulate this field in international level. Our team will always help you with finding the most appropriate standard for your company.

References:

https://standards.iteh.ai/catalog/standards/clc/f41f8daf-e36a-4d50-873f-2189a77ab01c/clc-ts-50083-2-3-2018

https://standards.iteh.ai/catalog/standards/clc/2b2cc845-0ac4-423d-8087-06b41741986d/en-50083-2-4-2019

https://standards.iteh.ai/catalog/standards/iso/7da1a0eb-0188-44a4-b13c-10a9ada342ce/iso-ts-16791-2014

https://standards.iteh.ai/catalog/standards/cen/96c78390-9e15-47fa-b616-82940039f249/en-iso-ieee-11073-10201-2020

https://standards.iteh.ai/catalog/standards/cen/4155b086-378f-4431-b970-6a038f6fbefd/en-1064-2020