Near Field Communication (NFC) power has begun to spread in mobile health (mHealth) products. Whether it is the Dusseldorf Medical Equipment Exhibition in Germany in late 2012 or the US Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in early 2013, Japanese medical electronics manufacturers such as Omron and Sony have launched NFC as the main wireless connection technology. In addition, Fujitsu (FUJITSU) has also launched a pet pedometer with NFC function, which shows that NFC has begun to attack the city in the mobile medical market.
Lin Yixin, an analyst at the Medical Devices and Health Care Research Group of the Life and Biomedical Research Group of the Industrial Economics and Trends Research Center of the Industrial Technology Research Institute, said that Sony emphasized the concept of "Just Tap for an Easier Life" at the 2012 Dusseldorf Medical Equipment Exhibition in Germany In order to exchange medical data with a simple "touch" device, Sony has embedded an NFC dynamic tag, Felica Plug, into its home monitoring products such as blood pressure monitors or blood glucose meters as a way to communicate with smartphones.
Felica Plug is a wireless module specially developed by Sony for NFC. The working frequency of this module is 13.56MHz, and the data transmission speed is 212kb per second. In addition, the Felica Plug has a low current characteristic, can operate at a current of less than 1 milliampere (mA), and standby at a current of less than 0.1 microampere (μA), which is suitable for battery-operated mobile medical products.
In fact, in addition to Sony, Japanese medical electronics giant Omron also exhibited a series of home care products using NFC technology at the US Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year, including wireless sleep monitors, wireless jogging monitors, and wireless diet monitors. Wait.
Other Japanese medical electronics manufacturers such as Yamasa TOKEI, A & D, AQ, and Terumo have also launched a series of body index scales, pedometers, and sphygmomanometers that support the NFC function; Fujitsu is more targeting the pet market Launched "Dog Pedometer for Dogs" to assist owners to use NFC to send back pet movements and then manage them with mobile devices.
In addition, for the above medical data management, Sony, Omron, and Terumo have launched dedicated NFC healthcare databases to assist users in personalized health management.
It is worth noting that with the development of mobile health and the increasingly close connection between medical products and smartphones, Omron has teamed up with the Japanese telecommunications company NTT DOCOMO to docomo health care (docomo Healthcare) company, specially designed, Develop and provide smartphone services that can be connected to Omron Health Products. It is expected that in March this year, the company will complete the integration of DOCOMO and Omron's health database.
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