Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2015)

Device- and service profiles for integrated or systems based on open standards

  • Mildner Alexander,
  • Janß Armin,
  • Dell’Anna-Pudlik Jasmin,
  • Merz Paul,
  • Leucker Martin,
  • Radermacher Klaus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2015-0128
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 538 – 542

Abstract

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Integrated OR systems nowadays are closed and proprietary, so that the interconnection of components from third-party vendors is only possible with high time and cost effort. An integrated operating theatre with open interfaces, giving clinical operators the opportunity to choose individual medical devices from different manufacturers, is currently being developed in the framework of the BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and Research) funded project OR.NET [1]. Actual standards and concepts regarding technical feasibility and accreditation process do not cope with the requirements for modular integration based on an open standard. Therefore, strategies as well as service and device profiles to enable a procedure for risk management and certifiability are in the focus of the project work. Amongst others, a concept for User Interface Profiles (UI-Profiles) has been conceived in order to describe medical device functions and the entire user interface regarding Human-Machine-Interaction (HMI) characteristics with the aim to identify human-induced risks of central user interfaces. The use of standardized device and service profiles shall allow the manufacturers to integrate their medical devices in the OR.NET network, without disclosing the medical devices’ risk analysis and related confidential knowledge or proprietary information.

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