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11 December Architectural Overview & Requirements Brainstorm Phoenix Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor © 2005 Christopher J. Adams Copying and distribution of this page is permitted in any medium, provided this notice is preserved

11 December Table of Contents 5 minutes of requirements (skip) 30 seconds of constraints (skip) Major subsystem interfaces Diary subsystem (skip) Analysis software subsystem (skip) Device subsystem (requirements only — skip architecture)

11 December Requirements Collects a week of blood pressure measurements Inexpensive Unobtrusive Easy to use

11 December Requirement Week of Measurements Records measurements at least every half hour for at least 7 days Measures systolic and diastolic blood pressure Measures heart rate Measures physical activity Measures blood flow

11 December Requirement Inexpensive Price is not a barrier to using the monitor Less expensive than: –Blood pressure cuff –Wrist watch (<$50) –“Two bushels of yams” (<$10) 3 rd -world friendly

11 December Requirement Unobtrusive When in place –Patient can forget about it — not be aware of it –No more encumbering than wrist watch band-aid piece of jewelry Usable wherever the patient is, such as at home or at work when allowed –Not just for hospital, clinic or doctor's office

11 December Requirement Easy to Use Better than devices with blood pressure cuffs: –Easier to use –Equally accurate Patient: –Should be able to ignore it, but –Can determine whether functioning normally –Can observe a blood pressure and heart rate measurement Automatic — measurements taken regardless of patient behavior Allows manually initiated measurements

11 December Constraints Open-source –Major impact on design Must be buildable by fluid, virtual organization Developers have major say in content 3 rd -party components must pass licensing constraints

11 December Recap 5 minutes of requirements 30 seconds of constraints Major subsystem interfaces  Diary subsystem Analysis software subsystem Device subsystem

11 December Major Subsystems & Interfaces Monitor measures the Wearer Wearer records observations in the Diary Administrator & Physiologist use Data Analysis Software to assess the data collected by the Device Diary influences the interpretation of the data Clinical settings: data stored in Medical Record Systems

11 December Diary Subsystem Observations influencing diagnosis Defined content –Patient identity (new subsystem?) –Background, demographics –Daily entries Exceptions to background Multiple formats –PaperPDA –… Integrated device feature Could be an electronic device  Phoenix ≈ 2+ devices

11 December Analysis Software Subsystem Analysis Workstation –Handles data for a single wearer –Nominally a desktop application –Multiple implementations  Clinical Care Support System Personal care support tool Reference Data Workstation used by Chronobiology Center –Handles data for whole populations –Could be a distributed or internet application Analysis Workstation relies on model parameters from Reference Data Workstation

11 December Recap

11 December Device Subsystem Small, wearable computer Related subprojects: –Low Power Microprocessor –Power Subsystem must be modular for easy substitution thin-film battery would be cool Real-time embedded software  Execution software =? –RTOS? OS? No OS? Functionality may be allocated to multiple, linked devices

11 December Device Subsystem Display Keypad Sensors –Blood pressure –Heart rate –Body motion –Blood flow Issues –Sensor proximity & bundling –Number of devices

11 December Device Subsystem 1.Clock 2.Identity 3.Diary 4.Calibration 5.Device status 6.Biometrics 7.Data transfer 8.Data acquisition

11 December Requirements Clock Timestamp every sample –Include date –Record in UCT Display time-of-day for diary recording –Display precision = 1 minute –Do not display date –Display in local time  need timezone Precision –Current devices require about 1 minute to take a single measurement –Sampling Beat-to-beat  300 beats per min x 25 samples per cycle = 125 samples per sec = 8 msec per sample  precision = 1 msec Set time, date, and timezone at “initialization”

11 December Requirements Identity (Onboard/Offboard) Unique device id –Serial number of instrument Unique patient id –Issues: HIPAA constraints (Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996) –Individually Identifiable Health Information (IIHI) –Protected Health Information (PHI) Do not yet know if patient ID is needed onboard

11 December Requirements Diary (Onboard)

11 December Requirements Device Status

11 December Requirements Calibration

11 December Requirements Biometrics (Onboard)

11 December Requirements Data Transfer—Standards HL7 IEEE 1073, “Standard for Medical Device Communications” –Defines “Medical Information Bus” –May be superceded ISO/IEEE 11073, “Standards for Point-of- Care Medical Device Communication”

11 December Requirements Data Transfer—Content

11 December Requirements Data Acquisition

11 December UI Requirements Display Keypad