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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Medical Device Radiocommunications SerThe Medical Device Radiocommunications Service (MedRadio) is a specification and communication spectrum created for and set aside by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for the communication needs of diagnostic and therapeutic medical implants and body-worn medical devices. Devices operating on MedRadio include cardiac pacemakers, defibrillators, neuromuscular stimulators, and drug delivery systems. As of February 2016, communications spectrum for these and other similar devices is set aside at various points in the 400 MHz frequency band, as well as the 2360-2400 MHz band, though specifically for medical body area network (MBAN) devices. The specification supersedes and incorporates a previous specification called the Medical Implant Communication Service (MICS). The specification and nearly identical spectrum have also been created by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), with the specification largely referred to as MICS/MEDS (Medical Data Service) in Europe and other parts of the world.e) in Europe and other parts of the world. , Medical Implant Communication Service (MICMedical Implant Communication Service (MICS) ist die Bezeichnung der Spezifikation für die Nutzung eines Frequenzbandes von 401 bis 406 MHz (je nach Region auch nur 402 bis 405 MHz) zur Funkkommunikation mit medizinischen Implantaten. Es erlaubt eine bidirektionale Kommunikation mit z. B. Herzschrittmachern. Das MICS-Band ist in 25-kHz-Kanäle aufgeteilt, wobei ein Implantat bis zu 300 kHz in Anspruch nehmen kann. Es sind dann Datenraten bis zu 800 kbit/s möglich. Die Sendeleistung ist mit 25 µW EIRP (−16 dBm) sehr gering, um Interferenzen zu vermeiden.ehr gering, um Interferenzen zu vermeiden.
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rdfs:comment The Medical Device Radiocommunications SerThe Medical Device Radiocommunications Service (MedRadio) is a specification and communication spectrum created for and set aside by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for the communication needs of diagnostic and therapeutic medical implants and body-worn medical devices. Devices operating on MedRadio include cardiac pacemakers, defibrillators, neuromuscular stimulators, and drug delivery systems. As of February 2016, communications spectrum for these and other similar devices is set aside at various points in the 400 MHz frequency band, as well as the 2360-2400 MHz band, though specifically for medical body area network (MBAN) devices. The specification supersedes and incorporates a previous specification called the Medical Implant Communication Service (MICS).ical Implant Communication Service (MICS). , Medical Implant Communication Service (MICMedical Implant Communication Service (MICS) ist die Bezeichnung der Spezifikation für die Nutzung eines Frequenzbandes von 401 bis 406 MHz (je nach Region auch nur 402 bis 405 MHz) zur Funkkommunikation mit medizinischen Implantaten. Es erlaubt eine bidirektionale Kommunikation mit z. B. Herzschrittmachern. Das MICS-Band ist in 25-kHz-Kanäle aufgeteilt, wobei ein Implantat bis zu 300 kHz in Anspruch nehmen kann. Es sind dann Datenraten bis zu 800 kbit/s möglich. Die Sendeleistung ist mit 25 µW EIRP (−16 dBm) sehr gering, um Interferenzen zu vermeiden.ehr gering, um Interferenzen zu vermeiden.
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