Ignacio Martínez
University of Zaragoza
56 Papers
336 Citations
Ignacio Martínez is an academic researcher from University of Zaragoza. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interoperability & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 53 publications.
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Papers
The ISO/EN 13606 Standard for the Interoperable Exchange of Electronic Health Records
TL;DR: An introduction to the different standardization efforts related to the interoperable exchange of EHR around the world is provided, and a description of how the ISO/EN 13606 standard provides interoperable sharing of clinical information is described.
A Review on Digital ECG Formats and the Relationships Between Them
Jesús D. Trigo,Álvaro Alesanco,Ignacio Martínez,José García +3 more
- 01 May 2012
TL;DR: This paper aims at performing a comprehensive overview on the current state of affairs of the interoperable exchange of digital ECG signals, by completing and updating previous reviews on the topic through appropriate database mining.
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Internet of things (Iot) as sustainable development goals (sdg) enabling technology towards smart readiness indicators (sri) for university buildings
TL;DR: A “measure–analyse–decide and act” methodology to quantify the Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) for university buildings as a reference environment for energy efficiency and COVID-19 prevention models.
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Telemonitoring Systems Interoperability Challenge: An Updated Review of the Applicability of ISO/IEEE 11073 Standards for Interoperability in Telemonitoring
M. Galarraga,Luis Serrano,Ignacio Martínez,P. de Toledo,M. Reynolds +4 more
- 22 Oct 2007
TL;DR: An updated survey of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards is presented, trying to track the changes that are being fulfilled, and tries to serve as a starting-point for those who want to familiarize themselves with them.
Remote processing server for ECG-based clinical diagnosis support
José García,Ignacio Martínez,Leif Sörnmo,Salvador Olmos,A. Mur,Pablo Laguna +5 more
- 01 Dec 2002
TL;DR: A remote server that provides a user-friendly access to advanced electrocardiographic (ECG) signal processing techniques and is especially suitable for remote or rural regions to have access to the new ECG information techniques is presented.