Tech Talk - IEEE 11073 Medical Device Communications Standards Applications

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Tech Talk on communications protocols and standard updates to the IEEE 11073 Medical Devices service-oriented device connectivity


Service-oriented device connectivity (SDC) for communication protocol for point-of-care (PoC) medical devices. The main purpose is to enable manufacturer-independent medical device-to-device interoperability. Interconnection between medical devices and medical information systems is enabled. Health informatics - Medical / health device communication standards enable communication between medical, health care and wellness devices and external computer systems. They provide automatic and detailed electronic data capture of client-related and vital signs information, and of device operational data.  CASE EXAMPLE: PYTHIA Project on interconnection of vital sensors (with Xprize tricorder) and AI to diagnose conditions at home.



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  • Date: 26 Jan 2021
  • Time: 04:00 PM to 05:00 PM
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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS)
  • Starts 01 January 2021 11:02 AM
  • Ends 26 January 2021 04:00 PM
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Georgios A. Bertos Georgios A. Bertos of Mobile Digital Health

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IEEE 11073 Medical Devices

Medical devices interconnectivity communciations protocol IEEE 11073 with case example on the Pythia Project Bionic Shoe by Dr. Georgios Bertos.

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Dr. Bertos is an innovative and visionary medical devices cross-functional leader with a proven track record of utilizing strategic thinking, business insight and hands-on technical experience to generate visionary disruptive medical products with a focus on marketplace competitiveness. He applies a DFSS-centric process and teamwork-based leadership to ensure quality-driven, efficient, innovative product and technology pipeline with an emphasis on teamwork, market intelligence and new trends. He has extensive systems, biomedical, electrical, artificial intelligence and software R&D experience in new product development of embedded systems and innovative electromechanical medical devices along with product marketing (strategy, marketing, finance, regulatory (510k, SaMD software as a medical device). He has demonstrated success conceiving, building and aligning interdisciplinary teams with both internal and external collaborators spanning from academia to organizations. He has big corporate, academic and startup experience. He specializes in artificial limbs, bio-mechatronics, artificial intelligence, infusion systems, and mobile digital health. He has a BS in electrical computer engineering from National Technical University of Athens, MS electrical computer engineering from Northwestern University, an MBA from The University of Chicago and Ph D from Northwestern University.

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4:00 pm PST - IEEE Announcements
4:02 pm PST - Introduction of Speaker
4:04 pm PST - Presentation
4:45 pm PST - Q&A



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