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How Medical IoT Devices Make Connected Healthcare Healthy

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IS YOUR CONNECTED HEALTHCARE PRODUCT HEALTHY?

15 Connected devices per hospital bed x 5,000 Beds in a large hospital = 75,000 Number of connected devices in a hospital

IoT devices in healthcare facilities are on the rise

Lots of medical devices compete with noise generators in the 2.4 GHz band

Devices causing noise at 2.4 GHz

Microwave ovens

Wireless surveillance cameras

Bluetooth Devices

Nurse Call Systems

Dense WiFi access points

-80dBm

RF power levels above -80 dBm cause interference to WiFi networks.

30M

Significant negative impact can occur from as far away as 30 m.

50%

WiFi network performance can be degraded by 50%

Unreliable wireless devices impact care

False alarms

Mode changes

Malfunctions

Minimize medical IoT wireless interference

Simulate your design

Keysight EMPro software simulate radiated emissions of electronic circuits and components

Validate your prototype

Keysight EMI measurement application and an X-Series signal analyzer will validate radiated and conducted emissions levels

Meet EMC regulations

Keysight MXE EMI Receiver ensures medical IoT devices meet emission standards

Test for coexistence

Keysight Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers test the ability of IoT medical devices to operate in the intended RF environment

Measure site interference

FieldFox RF and Microwave Analyzer lets healthcare facility personnel detect, locate, and fix interference problems

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