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1. November 2015 at 11:42 #3912
Ayat
ParticipantHello,I have three questions about OpenTele.1. Which type of protocols are used to communicate with the systems NSP, KIH and CTG? I cannot find any information about that in the documentation.2. How does the android tablet get the data from the glucometer from accu-chek. In the documentation it is said, through an USB-connection. Is it a micro-USB cable that is used?3. In the "Spørgeskema editor" it is possible to choose if a measurement should be manual, automatic or simulated. What does it mean, that it is simulated? What function does it have?Thanks!
2. November 2015 at 7:18 #3973mikek
ParticipantHi,I'm afraid I don't know the answers to most of your questions, but I will tell you what I know.1)The NSP is used to get access to the CPR system, I don't know anything specific about the interface, I assume the documentation can be found on the Internet somewhere.The communication between KIH and OpenTele is using some proprietary protocol as far as I know.I don't know enough about the CTG implementation to say anything useful in this context, sorry....2) That depends on the tablet, you might need some kind of adapter (and be sure your tablet/phone can act as a master when communicating - simplified that means it can supply power to the USB connection, rather than charge from it.)3)A manual measurement means that the user need to enter the value manually, an automatic is when the transfer is done without the user manually entering measurements. The simulated I assume is used during development to simulate an automatic measurement - "I assume" is the key word here 🙂I'm sorry I can't be of much more help....^__^Mike
2. November 2015 at 16:01 #3974Jacob Andersen
ModeratorAd 1)As far as I know, the communication between the OT server and KIH still uses the OIOXML MDSS format defined here (in Danish):http://medcom.dk/wm112638EDIT: I totally forgot that (limited) English documentation is available too:http://4s-online.dk/wiki/doku.php?id=kih-database:overviewI am pretty sure that the Milou/CTG communication is proprietary, and probably not available to the public...Ad 2)(Just adding to Mike's answer here) When you look at tablet/smart phone specs, this feature is often presented as "USB-OTG". Look at this Wikipedia article for more info:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_On-The-Go
2. November 2015 at 16:31 #3975Jacob Andersen
Moderatorand probably not available to the public…
On a second thought, I found that the Monica -> Milou communication seems to be using a protocol defined by Philips. Try Googleing "Philips series 50 CTG Protocol". The first link I got was a PDF which seems to hold the protocol (i only spent a minute browsing through it).I still don't know if it was made available to the public on purpose, though... 😉
3. November 2015 at 13:57 #3976Michael
Keymaster1. Which type of protocols are used to communicate with the systems NSP, KIH and CTG? I cannot find any information about that in the documentation.
There's a report - in Danish - on KIH DB and OpenTele communication interface here: http://4s-online.dk/wiki/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=analysis_reports:notat_opentele_og_kih_database_snitflader_og_kommunikation_v1_0.pdf.
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