Evaluation of free-space propagation in hospital corridors

D. Davis, B. Segal, G. Tait, T. Pavlasek
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It has been proposed that increased usage of wireless communication (e.g. portable radio-frequency (RF) sources; wireless local area networks) should reduce health care costs and improve clinical-care efficiency. However, such increased usage must take place without increasing the risk of electromagnetic interference (EMI) to medical devices. Recommendations for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in health care environments have been described [e.g., ref 1]. Central to such recommendations is the requirement to manage RF sources and susceptible medical devices so that their interaction is minimized. It is usually proposed that this be done by specifying a Minimal Separation between RF sources of given power and medical devices of given immunity, assuming that free-space propagation is approximately valid. Alternately, it has been proposed that Zones be specified where approved RF sources and approved medical devices can operate. The latter approach would be required in areas where free-space propagation is invalid. We describe a preliminary study that assesses the validity of free-space propagation in hospital corridors, in order to evaluate whether minimal separations predicted by free-space propagation might safely permit EMC within corridors of a typical urban hospital.
医院走廊自由空间传播的评价
有人建议增加无线通信(例如便携式射频源)的使用;无线局域网(local area networks)应该可以降低医疗成本,提高临床医疗效率。然而,这种增加的使用必须在不增加对医疗设备的电磁干扰(EMI)风险的情况下进行。已经描述了医疗保健环境中电磁兼容性(EMC)的建议[例如,参考文献1]。这些建议的核心是要求管理射频源和易受影响的医疗设备,以尽量减少它们的相互作用。通常建议通过指定给定功率的射频源与给定抗扰度的医疗设备之间的最小距离来实现这一点,假设自由空间传播近似有效。另一种方法是,建议指定经批准的射频源和经批准的医疗设备可以运行的区域。在自由空间传播无效的地区需要采用后一种方法。我们描述了一项初步研究,该研究评估了医院走廊中自由空间传播的有效性,以评估自由空间传播预测的最小间距是否可以安全地允许典型城市医院走廊内的电磁兼容。
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