1 Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Standards compatibility
1.4 Audience
2 References
3 Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4 Goals for this standard
5 Architecture
5.1 Topology
5.2 Protocol layering
5.3 IrDA primary and secondary roles
5.3.1 ISO/IEEE 11073-30200
5.3.2 PDA and local area network (LAN) AP
(LAP)
5.3.3 Common AP
5.4 Client-server models for medical device
communication
6 Physical layer
6.1 IrDA transceiver power options
6.2 Signaling rates
7 Data link layer
7.1 IrDA primary and secondary roles
7.1.1 ISO/IEEE 11073
7.1.2 NCCLS POCT1
7.2 IrLAP frame
7.3 Procedure model
7.3.1 Discovery
7.3.2 Negotiation and connection
7.3.3 Information transfer
7.3.4 Disconnect
7.4 Minimum data link layer requirements
7.4.1 Minimum data link layer services
7.4.2 Negotiation
7.4.3 Link disconnect time
7.4.4 Contention state
7.4.5 Signaling speed
7.4.6 SIR interaction pulse (SIP)
7.4.7 Data size
7.4.8 Poll interval
8 Network layer
8.1 Discovery information
8.2 Information access requirements
8.2.1 IASs
8.2.2 Global identifier number
8.2.3 Interface type
8.2.4 Port identifier number
8.2.5 SAPs
8.2.6 Supported objects and attributes
8.2.7 Extending the list of objects and
attributes
8.3 Minimum IrLMP multiplexer requirements
9 Transport layer
9.1 MTU
9.2 Transport service requirements
9.3 MDDL service
10 Time synchronization
11 Labeling and conformance requirements
11.1 Labeling requirements
11.2 Conformance requirements
Annex A (informative) IrDA physical layer parameters
Annex B (informative) Overview of ISO/IEEE 11073-30200
Annex C (informative) ISO/IEEE 11073-30200 cable-to-infrared
adapter
Annex D (informative) Marking guidelines
Annex E (normative) IrDA conformance requirements
Annex F (normative) Networked APs for NCCLS POCT1 devices
Annex G (informative) Networked APs for ISO/IEEE 11073 devices
Annex H (informative) Compatibility with ISO/IEEE 11073-30200
and NCCLS POCT1
Annex I (informative) Bibliography