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J. Escayola

Researcher at University of Zaragoza

Publications -  23
Citations -  346

J. Escayola is an academic researcher from University of Zaragoza. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interoperability & ISO/IEEE 11073. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 23 publications receiving 324 citations.

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Trends and challenges of the emerging technologies toward interoperability and standardization in e-health communications

TL;DR: This article reviews the emerging technologies that can be incorporated into the complex e-health information communication ecosystem and details the transport technologies that have adopted a specialized medical profile for ISO/IEEE 11073 interoperability such as USB, Bluetooth, and ZigBee.
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The ISO/EN 13606 Standard for the Interoperable Exchange of Electronic Health Records

TL;DR: An introduction to the different standardization efforts related to the interoperable exchange of EHR around the world is provided, and a description of how the ISO/EN 13606 standard provides interoperable sharing of clinical information is described.
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Interoperability in Digital Electrocardiography: Harmonization of ISO/IEEE x73-PHD and SCP-ECG

TL;DR: Recommendations for future implementations of telecardiology systems that are compliant with both x73-PHD and SCP-ECG are provided, and the implications of some inconsistencies in the coordinated use of these two standards are addressed.
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Seamless Integration of ISO/IEEE11073 Personal Health Devices and ISO/EN13606 Electronic Health Records into an End-to-End Interoperable Solution

TL;DR: The implementation of an end-to-end standard-based personal health solution that integrates theISO/IEEE11073 standard for the interoperability of personal health devices in the patient environment and the ISO/EN13606 standard forThe interoperable exchange of electronic healthcare records is presented.
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Standard-Based Middleware Platform for Medical Sensor Networks and u-Health

TL;DR: This work presents an updated survey of this standard and its implementation in a middleware telemonitoring platform, adapting to new personal devices, implementing high quality sensors, and supporting wireless transport and the access to faster and reliable communication network resources.