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Revision as of 22:45, 22 July 2008
Proposal for ISO OID Support of IEEE EUI-64s Indentifying Medical Devices
Background
Per IEEE 11073 standards and the [DEC] profile, medical devices are uniquely identified using an EUI-64. HL7 CDA documents rely on ISO Object Identifiers ("OIDs") to encode much of the contained information. After some research, it was determined that there is no existing OID for either naming an EUI-64 data item or for encoding an actual EUI-64.
Additionally...
- In evaluating the correct arc to use for an EUI-64, a comparison was made of the related documentation in ISO/IEEE 11073-00000 Framework & Overview and in ISO/IEEE 11073-10101 Nomenclature. There is a discrepancy between the two arcs. As a result either this problem needs to be resolved or a simplified approach may be used.
- A general method should be defined for 11073 terminology mapping to ISO OIDs. The mapping need only support the 32-bit context free term codes.
Coordination with IEEE RAC 2008.07 Denver Meeting
EUI-64 ISO OID 11073 Nomenclature Term
<11073 arc & 32-bit term code for naming an EUI-64 parameter>
EUI-64 Encoding as an ISO OID
<11073 arc & 32-bit term code & format for encoding an EUI-64 value>