ISO TR 16056-2-2004 PDF
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St ISO TR 16056-2-2004
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Ст ISO TR 16056-2-2004
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Full title and description
Health informatics — Interoperability of telehealth systems and networks — Part 2: Real-time systems (ISO/TR 16056-2:2004). This technical report describes standards, interoperability issues and recommended interoperability requirements for real‑time telehealth applications such as audio, video and data conferencing, and identifies architectural building blocks for interoperable telehealth solutions.
Abstract
ISO/TR 16056-2:2004 focuses on real‑time telehealth systems and networks. It examines multimedia conferencing standards (audio, video and data), highlights interoperability gaps and inconsistencies, defines interoperability requirements at several interaction levels, and presents an informative technical reference architecture for interoperable telehealth building blocks. The report does not provide conformity or interoperability testing procedures or detailed functional specifications.
General information
- Status: Published (Technical Report).
- Publication date: July 2004 (first edition).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 35.240.80 (Health informatics).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (2004).
- Number of pages: 45 pages (ISO published PDF/print length).
Scope
This technical report defines the scope and interoperability considerations for real‑time telehealth systems and networks. It addresses standards relevant to multimedia conferencing (including H.320 family and other real‑time multimedia recommendations), interoperability issues between telehealth products and protocols, interoperability requirements at different interaction layers, and proposes a reference architecture and interoperable building blocks for telehealth solutions. Conformity testing and detailed functional specifications are out of scope.
Key topics and requirements
- Survey and analysis of real‑time multimedia conferencing standards used in telehealth (audio, video, data conferencing).
- Identification of interoperability gaps, overlaps and inconsistencies among standards and products.
- Interoperability requirements at multiple interaction levels (end‑to‑end, service, transport and media layers).
- Guidance on achieving interoperability between telehealth systems and networks.
- Informative Telehealth Technical Reference Architecture describing interoperable building blocks and their interactions.
- Recommendations for future standardization work to close identified gaps.
Typical use and users
Intended for standards developers, health informatics architects, telehealth system designers, vendors of telemedicine/audio‑video conferencing equipment, healthcare IT integrators, and policy makers seeking to understand interoperability requirements and architectural considerations for real‑time telehealth services.
Related standards
Directly related to ISO/TR 16056-1:2004 (Part 1: Introduction and definitions). It complements other health informatics and medical device communication standards developed by ISO/TC 215 and related international standards addressing store‑and‑forward telehealth, security, and device communications (for example, standards in the ISO/TC 215 family and relevant ITU‑T multimedia recommendations referenced in the report).
Keywords
telehealth, telemedicine, health informatics, interoperability, real‑time systems, multimedia conferencing, audio conferencing, video conferencing, data conferencing, technical report, ISO/TR 16056-2
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO/TR 16056-2:2004 is an ISO Technical Report titled "Health informatics — Interoperability of telehealth systems and networks — Part 2: Real‑time systems", providing analysis and guidance on interoperability for real‑time telehealth applications.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers standards and interoperability issues for real‑time telehealth (audio, video and data conferencing), defines interoperability requirements at multiple levels, and presents an informative technical reference architecture. It does not include formal conformity testing procedures or detailed functional specifications.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Standards developers, telehealth product vendors, system integrators, health IT architects, and healthcare organizations planning or deploying real‑time telehealth services use this report to inform design and interoperability decisions.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The document was published in July 2004 as a Technical Report and is listed by ISO as published. Users should verify whether more recent ISO publications or newer technical guidance relevant to telehealth interoperability have been issued since 2004 before relying on it as the sole source.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is Part 2 of the ISO/TR 16056 series. Part 1 (ISO/TR 16056-1:2004) provides introduction and definitions; other related technical reports and standards address complementary telehealth topics.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: telehealth, telemedicine, interoperability, real‑time systems, multimedia conferencing, health informatics, ISO/TR 16056-2.