by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Apr 15, 2013 | Uncategorized
From smartphones to printers to specialized healthcare monitors, user expectations for Wi-Fi-enabled devices are at an all-time high — with no end in sight. Fortunately, strategies for ensuring performance are keeping pace. Attend a free seminar at our iSimCity...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Apr 15, 2013 | Uncategorized
Over the past ten years there has been much discussion surrounding the technology deployment model of utilizing a coaxial based (distributed antenna system) to transport cellular, PCS, Public Safety, the WLAN (Wireless LAN), and WMTS (Wireless Medical Telemetry...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Apr 2, 2013 | Uncategorized
IEC 60601-1 Medical device equipment/medical electrical equipment. IEC 60601-1 is the standard requirement for the commercialization of electrical medical equipment in many countries. Title 47, Part 15 is a part of title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Mar 28, 2013 | Uncategorized
The term Auto-ID actually is the correct term for bar code scanning and to include all the flavors of RF-ID. Just like bar scanning is now being displaced by the CCD (charge coupled device) imager. I know this because I worked for Symbol Technologies in the earlier...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Mar 18, 2013 | Uncategorized
This has been a huge debate for the past twelve plus years. After 2000 and when 802.11b came approved in 1999 and a proven design became available for www.draeger.com via Integra Systems in 2005..it just makes sense for medical telemetry over the WLAN. This is not to...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Mar 11, 2013 | Uncategorized
I have most recently heard in the field that “well WLAN medical devices should use 802.11a not 802.11g, simply because the 5.0GHz spectrum is less crowded”…interesting. We should note that physics plays into the equation here. The higher the...