Integrating secure, standards-based wireless connectivity for networked medical applications

Health care facilities embrace the concept of an interconnected environment.

July 13th, 2006

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Feature / Discussion: 2006-07-13As in many other industry segments, providing seamless interdevice connectivity is becoming an increasingly important factor for today’s medical applications. The medical sector poses some particular concerns in terms of privacy and security, but also must leverage proven standards-based technologies ubiquitously deployed throughout mainstream networking applications. Shahin describes the overarching trends and challenges in medical networking and discusses key issues to consider when designing embedded connectivity into medical applications.

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