ETSI releases specification for Smart Body Area Networks to facilitate eHealth – ETSI

ETSI has released a new SmartBAN specification establishing a global, integrated IoT reference architecture based on oneM2M and multi-agent principles to standardize service interfaces and APIs for interoperability. This architecture enables secure access to vital human and environmental data collected by low-power sensors and wearables while facilitating semantic interoperability through Web of Things strategies and cross-domain XaaS mechanisms. By providing generic service enablers and embedded analytics at device, edge, and fog levels, the standard allows non-SmartBAN environments to interoperate and supports automated alarm management and distributed control for applications such as emergency room medical history retrieval. This initiative represents a foundational step toward the horizontal management of Body Area Networks across multiple vertical sectors.

Source: https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/news/1606-2019-05-etsi-releases-specification-for-smart-body-area-networks-to-facilitate-ehealth/

Keywords: SmartBAN, interoperability, semantic analytics, healthcare, XaaS

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