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http://dx.doi.org/10.7840/KICS.2012.37C.4.307

Complexity Analysis for Implementation of the ISO/IEEE 11073 PHD Standards  

Kim, Sang-Kon ((주)유헬스넷)
Yoo, Done-Sik (한국전자통신연구원 BT융합연구부/유헬스연구팀)
Kim, Tae-Kon (고려대학교 디지털미디어통신 연구실)
Abstract
In this paper, we perform a complexity analysis for implementation of the ISO/IEEE 11073 Personal Health Device (PHD) standards in order to check the required system resources when ISO/IEEE 11073 PHD standards are implemented on the embedded system. Base on the implemented programs complying the PHD standards for a weighing scale, a blood pressure monitor, and a glucose meter among the various personal health devices, we make a pseudo-code. And then from the two different points of view such as program memory space and data memory space, we make a complexity analysis model. Because system resources or capability are strongly restricted in the personal health devices, our research work is very useful to estimate the required system resources.
Keywords
Personal Health Device (PHD); ISO/IEEE 11073 PHD; Complexity Analysis; Pseudo-Code; uHealth;
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