Health informatics — Personal health device communication — Part 10417: Device specialization — Glucose meter

Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for device communication, ISO/IEEE 11073-10417:2017 establishes a normative definition of communication between personal telehealth glucose meter devices and compute engines (e.g., cell phones, personal computers, personal health appliances, and set top boxes) in a manner that enables plug-and-play interoperability. It leverages appropriate portions of existing standards, including ISO/IEEE 11073 terminology, information models, application profile standards, and transport standards. It specifies the use of specific term codes, formats, and behaviors in telehealth environments restricting optionality in base frameworks in favor of interoperability. This standard defines a common core of communication functionality for personal telehealth glucose meters.

Informatique de santé — Communication entre dispositifs médicaux sur le site des soins — Partie 10417: Spécialisation des dispositifs — Glucomètre

Dans le contexte de la famille de norms ISO/IEEE 11073 relatives à la communication entre des dispositifs, ISO/IEEE 11073-10417:2017 établit une définition normative de la communication entre des dispositifs glucomètres personnels de télésanté et des moteurs informatiques (par exemple des téléphones cellulaires, des ordinateurs personnels, des équipements personnels de santé et des boîtiers décodeurs) d'une manière qui permet une interopérabilité du type prêt à l'emploi. Elle s'appuie sur les parties appropriées de normes existantes, y compris la terminologie, des modèles d'informations, des normes de profils d'applications et des normes de transport de l'ISO/IEEE 11073. Elle spécifie l'utilisation de codes, de formats et de comportements en termes spécifiques dans les environnements de télésanté en limitant le choix à des cadres de travail de base en faveur de l'interopérabilité. La présente norme définit un moyen commun de fonctionnalités de communication pour les glucomètres personnels de télésanté.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEEE
STANDARD 11073-10417
Third edition
2017-04
Health informatics — Personal health
device communication —
Part 10417:
Device specialization — Glucose meter
Informatique de santé — Communication entre dispositifs médicaux sur le site
des soins —
Partie 10417: Spécialisation des dispositifs — Glucomètre
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IEEE Std 11073-10417™-2015
(Revision of
IEEE Std 11073-10417-2011)
Health informatics—Personal health device communication
Part 10417: Device Specialization—
Glucose Meter
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ISO/IEEE 11073-10417:2017(E)
Abstract: Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for
device communication, a normative definition of communication between personal
telehealth glucose meter devices and compute engines (e.g., cell phones, personal
computers, personal health appliances, and set top boxes) is established by this standard in a
manner that enables plug-and-play interoperability. Appropriate portions of existing standards are
leveraged, including ISO/IEEE 11073 terminology, information models, application profile
standards, and transport standards. The use of specific term codes, formats, and behaviors
in telehealth environments restricting optionality in base frameworks in favor of
interoperability are specified. A common core of communication functionality for
personal telehealth glucose meters is defined in this standard.
Keywords: glucose meter, IEEE 11073-10417™, medical device communication, personal
health devices

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Participants
At the time this IEEE standard was completed, the Personal Health Devices Working Group had the
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Daidi Zhong, Chair
Michael J. Kirwan, Chair
Raymond A. Strickland, Vice-Chair
Craig Carlson, Vice-Chair
Karsten Aalders Seungchul Chae Eric Freudenthal
Charles R. Abbruscato Rahul Chauhan
Matthias Frohner
Nabil Abujbara James Cheng Ndifor Cyril Fru
Maher Abuzaid Peggy Chien Ken Fuchs
James Agnew David Chiu Jing Gao
Haidar Ahmad Chia-Chin Chong Xuemei Gao
Manfred Aigner Saeed A. Choudhary Marcus Garbe
Jorge Alberola Jinhan Chung John Garguilo
Murtaza Ali Malcolm Clarke Rick Geimer
Rolf Ambuehl John A. Cogan Igor Gejdos
David Aparisi John T. Collins Ferenc Gerbovics
Lawrence Arne Cory Condek Nicolae Goga
Diego B. Arquillo Todd H. Cooper Julian Goldman
Serafin Arroyo David Cornejo Raul Gonzalez Gomez
Muhammad Asim Douglas Coup Chris Gough
Merat Bagha Nigel Cox Channa Gowda
Doug Baird Hans Crommenacker Charles M. Gropper
David Baker Tomio Crosley Amit Gupta
Anindya Bakshi David Culp Jeff Guttmacher
Ananth Balasubramanian
Allen Curtis Rasmus Haahr
Sunlee Bang
Eyal Dassau Christian Habermann
M. Jonathan Barkley David Davenport Michael Hagerty
Gilberto Barrón Russell Davis Jerry Hahn
David Bean Sushil K. Deka Robert Hall
John Bell Ciro de la Vega Nathaniel Hamming
Rudy Belliardi Pedro de-las-Heras-Quiros Rickey L. Hampton
Daniel Bernstein Jim DelloStritto Sten Hanke
George A. Bertos Matthew d’Entremont Jordan Hartmann
Chris Biernacki Lane Desborough Kai Hassing
Ola Björsne Kent Dicks Marc Daniel Haunschild
Thomas Blackadar Hyoungho Do Wolfgang Heck
Marc Blanchet Xiaolian Duan Nathaniel Heintzman
Thomas Bluethner Brian Dubreuil Charles Henderson
Douglas P. Bogia Sourav Dutta Jun-Ho Her
Xavier Boniface Jakob Ehrensvard Takashi Hibino
Shannon Boucousis Fredrik Einberg Timothy L. Hirou
Julius Broma Roger M. Ellingson Allen Hobbs
Lyle G. Bullock, Jr. Michihiro Enokida
Alex Holland
Bernard Burg
Javier Escayola Calvo Arto Holopainen
Chris Burns Mark Estes Kris Holtzclaw
Anthony Butt Leonardo Estevez Robert Hoy
Jeremy Byford-Rew Roger Feeley Frank Hsu
Satya Calloji Bosco T. Fernandes Anne Huang
Carole C. Carey Christoph Fischer Sen-Der Huang
Santiago Carot-Nemesio Morten Flintrup Zhiqiang Huang
Randy W. Carroll Joseph W. Forler Ron Huby
Simon Carter Russell Foster David Hughes
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Robert D. Hughes Giovanna Sannino
Romain Marmot
Jiyoung Huh Jose A. Santos-Cadenas
Sandra Martinez
Hugh Hunter
Miguel Martínez de Espronceda Stefan Sauermann
Hitoshi Ikeda Cámara John Sawyer
Yutaka Ikeda Peter Mayhew Guillaume Schatz
Philip O. Isaacson Jim McCain Alois Schloegl
Atsushi Ito László Meleg Paul S. Schluter
Michael Jaffe Alexander Mense Lars Schmitt
Praduman Jain Ethan Metsger Mark G. Schnell
Wei Jin Jinsei Miyazaki Richard A. Schrenker
Danny Jochelson Erik Moll Antonio Scorpiniti
Chris Johnson Darr Moore Kwang Seok Seo
Phaneeth Junga Carsten Mueglitz Riccardo Serafin
Akiyoshi Kabe Piotr Murawski Sid Shaw
Steve Kahle Soundharya Nagasubramanian Frank Shen
Tomio Kamioka Jae-Wook Nah Liqun Shen
Kei Kariya Alex Neefus Bozhi Shi
Andy Kaschl Trong-Nghia Nguyen-Dobinsky Min Shih
Junzo Kashihara Mazen Shihabi
Michael E. Nidd
Kohichi Kashiwagi Redmond Shouldice
Tetsu Nishimura
Ralph Kent Jim Niswander Sternly K. Simon
Laurie M. Kermes Hiroaki Niwamoto Marjorie Skubic
Ikuo Keshi Thomas Norgall Robert Smith
Junhyung Kim Anand Noubade Ivan Soh
Minho Kim Yoshiteru Nozoe Motoki Sone
Min-Joon Kim Abraham Ofek Emily Sopensky
Taekon Kim Brett Olive Rajagopalan Srinivasan
Tetsuya Kimura Begonya Otal Andreas Staubert
Alfred Kloos Charles Palmer Nicholas Steblay
Jeongmee Koh Bud Panjwani Beth Stephen
Jean-Marc Koller Carl Pantiskas Lars Steubesand
John Koon Harry P. Pappas John (Ivo) Stivoric
Patty Krantz Mikey Paradis Raymond A. Strickland
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Alexander Kraus Jong-Tae Park Hermanni Suominen
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Don Ludolph Moskowitz Robert Rudi Voon
Christian Luszick Timothy Robertson Isobel Walker
Bob MacWilliams David Rosales David Wang
Srikkanth Madhurbootheswaran Bill Saltzstein Jerry P. Wang
Miriam L. Makhlouf Benedikt Salzbrunn Yao Wang
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Yi Wang Jan Wittenber Done-Sik Yoo
Steve Warren Jia-Rong Wu Jianchao Zeng
Fujio Watanabe Will Wykeham Jason Zhang
Toru Watsuji Ariton Xhafa Zhiqiang Zhang
Mike Weng Yaxi Yan Thomas Zhao
Kathleen Wible Ricky Yang Miha Zoubek
Paul Williamson Melanie S. Yeung Szymon Zyskoter
The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have
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John Ballingall Noriyuki Ikeuchi Henry Pinto
Giberto Barrón Atsushi Ito Melvin I. Reynolds
Lyle G. Bullock, Jr. Piotr Karocki Bartien Sayogo
Keith Chow Patrick Keith-Hynes Lars Schmitt
Joseph El Youssef Patrick Kinney Raymond A. Strickland
Randall Groves Robert Kircher Walter Struppler
Kai Hassing Michael J. Kirwan Jan Wittenber
Werner Hoelzl Nick S. A. Nikjoo Oren Yuen
When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 11 June 2015, it had the following
membership:
John Kulick, Chair
Jon Walter Rosdahl, Vice Chair
Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair
Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary
Masayuki Ariyoshi Joseph L. Koepfinger*
Stephen J. Shellhammer
Ted Burse David J. Law Adrian P. Stephens
Stephen Dukes Hung Ling Yatin Trivedi
Jean-Philippe Faure Andrew Myles Phillip Winston
J. Travis Griffith T. W. Olsen Don Wright
Gary Hoffman Glenn Parsons Yu Yuan
Michael Janezic Ronald C. Petersen Daidi Zhong
Annette D. Reilly
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Julie Alessi, IEEE-SA Content Production and Management
Kathryn Bennett, IEEE-SA Operational Program Management
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Introduction
This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 11073-10417™-2015, Health informatics—Personal health device
communication—Part 10417: Device Specialization—Glucose Meter.
ISO/IEEE 11073 standards enable communication between medical devices and external computer
a
systems. This document uses the optimized framework created in IEEE Std 11073-20601-2015 and
describes a specific, interoperable communication approach for glucose meters. These standards align with
and draw on the existing clinically focused standards to provide support for communication of data from
clinical or personal health devices.
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For information on references, see Clause 2.
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Contents
1. Overview . 1
1.1 Scope . 1
1.2 Purpose . 1
1.3 Context . 2
2. Normative references . 2
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations . 2
3.1 Definitions . 2
3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations . 3
4. Introduction to ISO/IEEE 11073 personal health devices . 4
4.1 General . 4
4.2 Introduction to IEEE 11073-20601 modeling constructs. 4
5. Glucose meter device concepts and modalities . 5
5.1 General . 5
6. Glucose meter domain information model . 6
6.1 Overview . 6
6.2 Class extensions . 7
6.3 Object instance diagram . 7
6.4 Types of configuration . 8
6.5 Medical device system object . 9
6.6 Numeric objects .12
6.7 Real-time sample array objects .20
6.8 Enumeration objects .20
6.9 PM-store objects .25
6.10 Scanner objects .29
6.11 Class extension objects .29
6.12 Glucose meter information model extensibility rules .29
7. Glucose meter service model .29
7.1 General .29
7.2 Object access services.29
7.3 Object access event report services .3
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NORME ISO/IEEE
INTERNATIONALE 11073-10417
Troisième édition
2017-04
Informatique de santé —
Communication entre dispositifs
médicaux sur le site des soins —
Part 10417:
Spécialisation des dispositifs —
Glucomètre
Health informatics — Personal health device communication —
Partie 10417: Device specialization — Glucose meter
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Médecine et Biologie de l’IEEE (en tant que norme IEEE 11073-10417-2015). Elle a été adoptée par
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IEEE 11073-10417™-2015
(Révision de
l’IEEE 11073-10417-2011)






Informatique de santé — Communication entre dispositifs médicaux sur le site
des soins
Partie 10417 : Spécialisation des dispositifs
— Glucomètre


‘ƒ†‹–ƒ‹”‡
‘‹–±†‡•‘”‡•ͳͳͲ͹͵̻†‡Žǯ 
†‡Žƒ
‘…‹±–±†ǯ ‰±‹‡”‹‡‡±†‡…‹‡‡–‹‘Ž‘‰‹‡†‡Žǯ 
’’”‘—˜±‡Ž‡ͳͳŒ—‹ʹͲͳͷ
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Résuméǣƒ•Ž‡…‘–‡š–‡†‡Žƒˆƒ‹ŽŽ‡†‡‘”‡• Ȁ ͳͳͲ͹͵”‡Žƒ–‹˜‡•Žƒ…‘—‹…ƒ–‹‘‡–”‡†‡•†‹•’‘•‹–‹ˆ•ǡ
Žƒ’”±•‡–‡‘”‡±–ƒ„Ž‹–—‡†±ˆ‹‹–‹‘‘”ƒ–‹˜‡†‡Žƒ…‘—‹…ƒ–‹‘‡–”‡†‡•†‹•’‘•‹–‹ˆ•‰Ž—…‘°–”‡•’‡”•‘‡Ž•
†‡–±Ž±•ƒ–±‡–†‡•‘–‡—”•‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹“—‡•ȋ’ƒ”‡š‡’Ž‡†‡•–±Ž±’Š‘‡•…‡ŽŽ—Žƒ‹”‡•ǡ†‡•‘”†‹ƒ–‡—”•’‡”•‘‡Ž•ǡ†‡•
±“—‹’‡‡–•’‡”•‘‡Ž•†‡•ƒ–±‡–†‡•„‘Á–‹‡”•†±…‘†‡—”•Ȍ†ǯ—‡ƒ‹°”‡“—‹’‡”‡–—‡‹–‡”‘’±”ƒ„‹Ž‹–±†—–›’‡
’”²–Žǯ‡’Ž‘‹ǤŽŽ‡•ǯƒ’’—‹‡•—”Ž‡•’ƒ”–‹‡•ƒ’’”‘’”‹±‡•†‡‘”‡•‡š‹•–ƒ–‡•ǡ›…‘’”‹•Žƒ–‡”‹‘Ž‘‰‹‡ǡ†‡•‘†°Ž‡•
†ǯ‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘•ǡ†‡•‘”‡•†‡’”‘ˆ‹Ž•†ǯƒ’’Ž‹…ƒ–‹‘•‡–†‡•‘”‡•†‡–”ƒ•’‘”–†‡Žǯ Ȁ ͳͳͲ͹͵ǤŽŽ‡•’±…‹ˆ‹‡
Žǯ—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘†‡…‘†‡•ǡ†‡ˆ‘”ƒ–•‡–†‡…‘’‘”–‡‡–•‡–‡”‡••’±…‹ˆ‹“—‡•†ƒ•Ž‡•‡˜‹”‘‡‡–•†‡–±Ž±•ƒ–±‡
Ž‹‹–ƒ–Ž‡•…Š‘‹š†‡•…ƒ†”‡•†‡–”ƒ˜ƒ‹Ž†‡„ƒ•‡‡ˆƒ˜‡—”†‡Žǯ‹–‡”‘’±”ƒ„‹Ž‹–±Ǥƒ’”±•‡–‡‘”‡†±ˆ‹‹–—‘›ƒ—
…‘—†‡ˆ‘…–‹‘ƒŽ‹–±•†‡…‘—‹…ƒ–‹‘’‘—”Ž‡•‰Ž—…‘°–”‡•’‡”•‘‡Ž•†‡–±Ž±•ƒ–±Ǥ

Mots-clés : ‰Ž—…‘°–”‡ǡ ͳͳͲ͹͵ǦͳͲͶͳ͹̻ǡ…‘—‹…ƒ–‹‘‡–”‡†‹•’‘•‹–‹ˆ•±†‹…ƒ—šǡ†‹•’‘•‹–‹ˆ•’‡”•‘‡Ž•†‡
•ƒ–±






















Š‡ •–‹–—–‡‘ˆŽ‡…–”‹…ƒŽƒ†Ž‡…–”‘‹…•‰‹‡‡”•ǡ …Ǥ
͵ƒ”˜‡—‡ǡ‡™‘”ǡͳͲͲͳ͸Ǧͷͻͻ͹ǡ

‘’›”‹‰Š–̹ʹͲͳͷȂ •–‹–—–‡‘ˆŽ‡…–”‹…ƒŽƒ†Ž‡…–”‘‹…•‰‹‡‡”•ǡ …Ǥ‘—•†”‘‹–•”±•‡”˜±•Ǥ
—„Ž‹±‡Ž‡ʹŒ—‹ŽŽ‡–ʹͲͳͷǤ ’”‹±‡ƒ—š2–ƒ–•Ǧ‹•Ǥ

‡•–—‡ƒ”“—‡†‡…‘‡”…‡†±’‘•±‡Žǯˆˆ‹…‡†‡•„”‡˜‡–•‡–†‡•ƒ”“—‡•†‡•2–ƒ–•Ǧ‹•ǡ†±–‡—‡’ƒ”Žǯ •–‹–—–‡‘ˆŽ‡…–”‹…ƒŽƒ†Ž‡…–”‘‹…•‰‹‡‡”•ǡ
…‘”’‘”ƒ–‡†Ǥ

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Notes et rejets de responsabilité importants concernant les documents normatifs de l’IEEE
‡• †‘…—‡–• †‡ Žǯ  •‘– ‹•  †‹•’‘•‹–‹‘ ’‘—” —–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘•‘—•”±•‡”˜‡†‡‘–‡•‹’‘”–ƒ–‡•‡–†‡”‡Œ‡–•†‡
”‡•’‘•ƒ„‹Ž‹–±Ž±‰ƒŽ‡Ǥ‡•‘–‡•‡–”‡Œ‡–•†‡”‡•’‘•ƒ„‹Ž‹–±ǡ‘——‡”±ˆ±”‡…‡…‡––‡’ƒ‰‡ǡƒ’’ƒ”ƒ‹••‡–†ƒ•–‘—–‡•Ž‡•
‘”‡•‡–’‡—˜‡–²–”‡–”‘—˜±••‘—•Žǯ‡Ǧ–²–‡Ǽ‘–‡‹’‘”–ƒ–‡ǽ‘—Ǽ‘–‡•‹’‘”–ƒ–‡•‡–”‡Œ‡–•†‡”‡•’‘•ƒ„‹Ž‹–±
…‘…‡”ƒ–Ž‡•†‘…—‡–•†‡Žǯ ǽǤ
Note et rejet de responsabilité concernant l’utilisation des documents normatifs de l’IEEE
‡•†‘…—‡–•‘”ƒ–‹ˆ•†‡Žǯ ȋ‘”‡•ǡ—•ƒ‰‡•”‡…‘ƒ†±•‡–‰—‹†‡•ȌǡŽƒˆ‘‹•’‘—”—‡—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘’Ž‡‹‡‡–—
‡••ƒ‹ †ǯ—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘ǡ •‘– †±˜‡Ž‘’’±• ƒ— •‡‹ †‡• •‘…‹±–±• †‡ Žǯ  ‡– †‡• ‘‹–±• †‡ ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘ †‡• ‘”‡• †—
‘•‡‹Ž†‡•‘”‡•†‡Žǯ••‘…‹ƒ–‹‘†‡•‘”‡• ȋ ǦȌǤǯ ȋǼŽǯ •–‹–—–ǽȌ†±˜‡Ž‘’’‡•‡•‘”‡•’ƒ”Ž‡
„‹ƒ‹• †ǯ— ’”‘…‡••—• †‡ †±˜‡Ž‘’’‡‡– †‡ …‘•‡•—• ƒ’’”‘—˜± ’ƒ” Žǯ‡”‹…ƒ ƒ–‹‘ƒŽ –ƒ†ƒ”†• •–‹–—–‡
ȋǼ ǽȌǡ“—‹”ƒ••‡„Ž‡†‡•˜‘Ž‘–ƒ‹”‡•”‡’”±•‡–ƒ–†‹˜‡”•’‘‹–•†‡˜—‡‡–†‹˜‡”•‹–±”²–•’‘—”’ƒ”˜‡‹”ƒ—
’”‘†—‹–ˆ‹ƒŽǤ‡•˜‘Ž‘–ƒ‹”‡•‡•‘–’ƒ•±…‡••ƒ‹”‡‡–†‡•‡„”‡•†‡Žǯ •–‹–—–‡–ƒ—…—‡…‘’‡•ƒ–‹‘‡Ž‡—”
‡•– ƒ––”‹„—±‡ ’‘—” Ž‡—” ’ƒ”–‹…‹’ƒ–‹‘Ǥ ‹‡ “—‡ Žǯ  ƒ†‹‹•–”‡ Ž‡ ’”‘…‡••—• ‡–±–ƒ„Ž‹••‡ †‡• ”°‰Ž‡• ’‘—” ˆƒ˜‘”‹•‡”
Žǯ±“—‹–± ƒ— …‘—”• †— ’”‘…‡••—• †‡ †±˜‡Ž‘’’‡‡– †— …‘•‡•—•ǡ Žǯ  ǯ±˜ƒŽ—‡ ’ƒ•ǡ ‡ •‘—‡– ’ƒ•  ‡••ƒ‹ ‘— ‡
˜±”‹ˆ‹‡ ’ƒ• †‡ ƒ‹°”‡ ‹†±’‡†ƒ–‡ Žǯ‡šƒ…–‹–—†‡ †‡• ‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘• ‹ Ž‡ „‹‡Ǧˆ‘†± †‡ –‘—• Ž‡• Œ—‰‡‡–• …‘–‡—•
†ƒ••‡•‘”‡•Ǥ
ǯ ‡‰ƒ”ƒ–‹–‹‡”‡’”±•‡–‡’ƒ•Žƒ’”±…‹•‹‘‘—Ž‡…‘–‡—†‡Žƒƒ–‹°”‡…‘–‡—‡†ƒ••‡•‘”‡•ǡ‡–†±…Ž‹‡
‡š’”‡••±‡– –‘—–‡ ‰ƒ”ƒ–‹‡ ȋ‡š’Ž‹…‹–‡ǡ ‹’Ž‹…‹–‡ ‡– •–ƒ–—–ƒ‹”‡Ȍ ‘ ‹…Ž—•‡ †ƒ• Ž‡ ’”±•‡– †‘…—‡– ‘— –‘—– ƒ—–”‡
†‘…—‡–‡”ƒ’’‘”–ƒ˜‡…Žƒ‘”‡ǡ›…‘’”‹•ǡƒ‹••ƒ•Ž‹‹–ƒ–‹‘ǡŽ‡•‰ƒ”ƒ–‹‡•†ǯƒ’–‹–—†‡Žƒ…‘‡”…‹ƒŽ‹•ƒ–‹‘ǡ
†ǯƒ†±“—ƒ–‹‘  — —•ƒ‰‡ ’ƒ”–‹…—Ž‹‡”ǡ †‡ ‘Ǧ…‘–”‡ˆƒ­‘ǡ ƒ‹•‹ “—‡ †‡ “—ƒŽ‹–±ǡ ’”±…‹•‹‘ǡ ‡ˆˆ‹…ƒ…‹–±ǡ ƒ…–—ƒŽ‹–± ‘—
‹–±‰”‹–± †— ƒ–±”‹‡ŽǤ ‡ ’Ž—•ǡ Žǯ  ”‡‘…‡  –‘—–‡• Ž‡• …‘†‹–‹‘• ”‡Žƒ–‹˜‡• ƒ—š ”±•—Ž–ƒ–• ‡– ƒ—š ‡ˆˆ‘”–•
’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘‡Ž•Ǥ‡•†‘…—‡–•‘”ƒ–‹ˆ•†‡Žǯ •‘–ˆ‘—”‹•Ǽǯ2ǽ‡–Ǽ2 ǽǤ
ǯ—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘†ǯ—‡‘”‡ ‡•––‘–ƒŽ‡‡–˜‘Ž‘–ƒ‹”‡Ǥǯ‡š‹•–‡…‡†ǯ—‡‘”‡ ǯ‹’Ž‹“—‡’ƒ•“—ǯ‹Žǯ›ƒ‹–’ƒ•
†ǯƒ—–”‡•ƒ‹°”‡•†‡’”‘†—‹”‡ǡ†‡•‘—‡––”‡‡••ƒ‹ǡ†‡‡•—”‡”ǡ†ǯƒ…Š‡–‡”ǡ†‡…‘‡”…‹ƒŽ‹•‡”‘—†‡ˆ‘—”‹”†ǯƒ—–”‡•
„‹‡•‡–•‡”˜‹…‡•“—‹•‡”ƒ’’‘”–‡–ƒ—†‘ƒ‹‡†ǯƒ’’Ž‹…ƒ–‹‘†‡Žƒ‘”‡ Ǥ‘—–”‡ǡŽ‡’‘‹–†‡˜—‡‡š’”‹±
Žǯ‹•–ƒ–‘‡‘”‡‡•–ƒ’’”‘—˜±‡‡–±‹•‡‡•–•‘—‹•ƒ—š…Šƒ‰‡‡–• ’”‘˜‘“—±• ’ƒ” Ž‡• †±˜‡Ž‘’’‡‡–•
–‡…Š‹“—‡•‡–Ž‡•…‘‡–ƒ‹”‡•”‡­—•†‡•—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‡—”•†‡Žƒ‘”‡Ǥ
’—„Ž‹ƒ–‡–‡”‡†ƒ–•‡•‘”‡•†‹•’‘‹„Ž‡•ǡŽǯ ‡•—‰‰°”‡’ƒ•‘—‡”‡†’ƒ•†‡•‡”˜‹…‡•’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘‡Ž•‘—
ƒ—–”‡• ’‘—” —‡ ’‡”•‘‡ ‘— —‡ ‡–‹–± “—‡Ž…‘“—‡ǡ ‡– ǯ‡–”‡’”‡† ’ƒ• ‘ ’Ž—• Žǯ‡š±…—–‹‘ †ǯ—‡ ”‡•’‘•ƒ„‹Ž‹–±
“—‡Ž…‘“—‡ †‡ –‘—–‡ ƒ—–”‡ ’‡”•‘‡ ‘— ‡–‹–± ‡˜‡”• —‡ ƒ—–”‡Ǥ Ž‡•–”‡…‘ƒ†±–‘—–‡’‡”•‘‡—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–—
†‘…—‡–‘”ƒ–‹ˆ†‡Žǯ †‡•ǯƒ’’—›‡”•—”•‘Œ—‰‡‡–‹†±’‡†ƒ–†ƒ•Žǯ‡š‡”…‹…‡†‡•’”±…ƒ—–‹‘•”ƒ‹•‘ƒ„Ž‡•
†ƒ•–‘—–‡•Ž‡•…‹”…‘•–ƒ…‡•†‘±‡•‘—ǡ•‹ƒ’’”‘’”‹±ǡ†ǯ‘„–‡‹”Žǯƒ˜‹•†ǯ—’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘‡Ž…‘’±–‡–’‘—”†±–‡”‹‡”
Žƒ’‡”–‹‡…‡†ǯ—‡‘”‡ †‘±‡Ǥ
Žǯ  3
 ǡ  ǡ
 ǡ 2 ǡ    2  ȋ  ǡ    2ǣ 
       Ǣ  ǯ   ǡ2 Ǣ
   Ȍ2 2   2ǡ      
ǡ  2 2 ȋ 2

Ȍ2
  ǡǯ    Ȁǡ3ǯ   
   2
ǡ 2  2
 2 2  
Ǥ
Traductions
‡’”‘…‡••—•†‡†±˜‡Ž‘’’‡‡–†—…‘•‡•—•†‡Žǯ ‹’Ž‹“—‡Žǯ‡šƒ‡†‡†‘…—‡–•‡ƒ‰Žƒ‹•—‹“—‡‡–Ǥ‹
—‡‘”‡†‡Žǯ ‡•––”ƒ†—‹–‡ǡ•‡—Ž‡Žƒ˜‡”•‹‘ƒ‰Žƒ‹•‡’—„Ž‹±‡’ƒ”Žǯ †‘‹–²–”‡…‘•‹†±”±‡…‘‡Žƒ‘”‡
ƒ’’”‘—˜±‡Ǥ
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Déclarations officielles
‡†±…Žƒ”ƒ–‹‘ǡ±…”‹–‡‘—‘”ƒŽ‡ǡ“—‹ǯ‡•–’ƒ•–”ƒ‹–±‡…‘ˆ‘”±‡–ƒ—ƒ—‡Ž†‡•‘’±”ƒ–‹‘•†—‘•‡‹Ž†‡•‘”‡•
Ǧ‡†‘‹–’ƒ•²–”‡…‘•‹†±”±‡‘—•—’’‘•±‡²–”‡Žƒ’‘•‹–‹‘‘ˆˆ‹…‹‡ŽŽ‡†‡Žǯ ‘—†‡Žǯ—†‡•‡•…‘‹–±•‡–‡†‘‹–
’ƒ•²–”‡…‘•‹†±”±‡…‘‡—‡’‘•‹–‹‘‘ˆˆ‹…‹‡ŽŽ‡†‡Žǯ ǡ‹•‡”˜‹”†‡„ƒ•‡—‡–‡ŽŽ‡’‘•‹–‹‘Ǥ‘”•†‡…‘ˆ±”‡…‡•ǡ
†‡•›’‘•‹—•ǡ†‡•±‹ƒ‹”‡•‘—†‡…‘—”•†‡ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘ǡ—‡’‡”•‘‡’”±•‡–ƒ–†‡•‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘••—”Ž‡•‘”‡•†‡
Žǯ †‘‹–‹†‹“—‡”…Žƒ‹”‡‡–“—ǯ‹Ž…‘˜‹‡–“—‡•‡•’‘‹–•†‡˜—‡•‘‹‡–…‘•‹†±”±•…‘‡Ž‡•’‘‹–•†‡˜—‡
’‡”•‘‡Ž•†‡…‡––‡’‡”•‘‡’Ž—–Ø–“—‡…‘‡±–ƒ–Žƒ’‘•‹–‹‘‘ˆˆ‹…‹‡ŽŽ‡†‡Žǯ Ǥ
Commentaires relatifs aux normes
‡•…‘‡–ƒ‹”‡•˜‹•ƒ–†‡•”±˜‹•‹‘•†‡•†‘…—‡–•‘”ƒ–‹ˆ•†‡Žǯ ’”‘˜‡ƒ–†‡–‘—–‡’ƒ”–‹‡‹–±”‡••±‡•‘–
Ž‡•„‹‡˜‡—•ǡ‹†±’‡†ƒ‡–†‡Žǯƒˆˆ‹Ž‹ƒ–‹‘‡–ƒ–“—‡‡„”‡†‡Žǯ Ǥ‘—–‡ˆ‘‹•ǡŽǯ ‡ˆ‘—”‹–’ƒ•
†ǯ‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘•†‡…‘•—Ž–‹‰‘—†‡…‘•‡‹Ž•”‡Žƒ–‹ˆ•ƒ—š†‘…—‡–•‘”ƒ–‹ˆ•†‡Žǯ Ǥ Ž…‘˜‹‡–“—‡†‡•
•—‰‰‡•–‹‘•’‘—”†‡•‘†‹ˆ‹…ƒ–‹‘•ƒ—š†‘…—‡–••‡’”±•‡–‡–•‘—•Žƒˆ‘”‡†ǯ—‡‘†‹ˆ‹…ƒ–‹‘†‡–‡š–‡’”‘’‘•±‡
ƒ……‘’ƒ‰±‡†‡•…‘‡–ƒ‹”‡•†ǯƒ’’—‹ƒ’’”‘’”‹±•Ǥ‘‡Ž‡•‘”‡•†‡Žǯ ”‡’”±•‡–‡–—…‘•‡•—•†‡•
‹–±”²–•…‘…‡”±•ǡ‹Ž‡•–‹’‘”–ƒ–“—‡–‘—–‡•Ž‡•”±’‘•‡•ƒ—š…‘‡–ƒ‹”‡•‡–ƒ—š“—‡•–‹‘•ƒ‹‡–±‰ƒŽ‡‡–”‡­—
Žǯƒ––‡–‹‘†ǯ‹–±”²–•±“—‹Ž‹„”±•Ǥ‘—”…‡––‡”ƒ‹•‘ǡŽǯ ‡–Ž‡•‡„”‡•†‡•‡••‘…‹±–±•‡–†‡•‡•‘‹–±•†‡
‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘†‡•‘”‡•‡’‡—˜‡–’ƒ•ˆ‘—”‹”—‡”±’‘•‡‹•–ƒ–ƒ±‡ƒ—š…‘‡–ƒ‹”‡•‘—“—‡•–‹‘•ǡ‡š…‡’–±
†ƒ•Ž‡•…ƒ•‘•—Œ‡–ƒ’”±…±†‡‡–±–±–”ƒ‹–±Ǥ‘—”Žƒ²‡”ƒ‹•‘ǡŽǯ ‡”±’‘†’ƒ•ƒ—š†‡ƒ†‡•
†ǯ‹–‡”’”±–ƒ–‹‘Ǥ‘—–‡’‡”•‘‡†±•‹”ƒ–’ƒ”–‹…‹’‡”ƒ—š”±˜‹•‹‘•†ǯ—‡‘”‡ ‡•–‹˜‹–±‡”‡Œ‘‹†”‡Ž‡‰”‘—’‡
†‡–”ƒ˜ƒ‹Ž …‘…‡”±Ǥ
Ž…‘˜‹‡–†ǯƒ†”‡••‡”Ž‡•…‘‡–ƒ‹”‡••—”Ž‡•‘”‡•ǣ
‡…”‡–ƒ”›ǡ -–ƒ†ƒ”†•‘ƒ”†
ͶͶͷ ‘‡•ƒ‡
‹•…ƒ–ƒ™ƒ›ǡ
ͲͺͺͷͶ
Lois et règlements
Ž …‘˜‹‡– “—‡ Ž‡• —–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‡—”• †‡• †‘…—‡–• ‘”ƒ–‹ˆ• †‡ Žǯ  …‘•—Ž–‡– –‘—–‡• Ž‡• Ž‘‹• ‡– ”±‰Ž‡‡–ƒ–‹‘•
ƒ’’Ž‹…ƒ„Ž‡•Ǥƒ…‘ˆ‘”‹–±ƒ—š†‹•’‘•‹–‹‘•†‡–‘—–†‘…—‡–‘”ƒ–‹ˆ†‡Žǯ ǯ‹’Ž‹“—‡’ƒ•Žƒ…‘ˆ‘”‹–±–‘—–‡
ƒ—–”‡‡š‹‰‡…‡”±‰Ž‡‡–ƒ‹”‡ƒ’’Ž‹…ƒ„Ž‡Ǥ Ž‹…‘„‡ƒ—š’‡”•‘‡• ‘— ‘”‰ƒ‹•‡• ‡––ƒ– ‡ à—˜”‡ †‡ Žƒ ‘”‡
†ǯ‘„•‡”˜‡” †‡• ‡š‹‰‡…‡• ”±‰Ž‡‡–ƒ‹”‡• ƒ’’Ž‹…ƒ„Ž‡• ‘— †ǯ› ˆƒ‹”‡ ”±ˆ±”‡…‡Ǥ ǯ  ǯƒ ’ƒ• Žǯ‹–‡–‹‘ǡ †— ˆƒ‹– †‡ Žƒ
’—„Ž‹…ƒ–‹‘†‡•‡•‘”‡•ǡ†‡’”‘˜‘“—‡”†‡•ƒ…–‹‘•“—‹‡•‘–’ƒ•…‘ˆ‘”‡•ƒ—šŽ‘‹•ƒ’’Ž‹…ƒ„Ž‡•‡–…‡•†‘…—‡–•
‡’‡—˜‡–’ƒ•²–”‡‹–‡”’”±–±•…‘‡Ž‡ˆƒ‹•ƒ–Ǥ
Copyrights
‡•’”‘Œ‡–•†‡‘”‡‡–‘”‡•ƒ’’”‘—˜±‡•†‡Žǯ •‘–’”‘’”‹±–±• ‹–‡ŽŽ‡…–—‡ŽŽ‡• †‡ Žǯ  ‡ ˜‡”–— †‡• Ž‘‹•
ƒ±”‹…ƒ‹‡•‡–‹–‡”ƒ–‹‘ƒŽ‡••—”Ž‡•†”‘‹–•†ǯƒ—–‡—”Ǥ Ž••‘–”‡†—•†‹•’‘‹„Ž‡•’ƒ”Žǯ ‡–•‘–ƒ†‘’–±•’‘—”—‡
‰”ƒ†‡†‹˜‡”•‹–±†ǯ—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘•Žƒˆ‘‹•’—„Ž‹“—‡•‡–’”‹˜±‡•Ǥ‡ŽŽ‡•Ǧ…‹‹…Ž—‡–—‡—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘ǡ’ƒ””±ˆ±”‡…‡ǡ†ƒ•Ž‡•
Ž‘‹•‡–”±‰Ž‡‡–ƒ–‹‘•‡–—‡—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘†ƒ•Žǯƒ—–‘Ǧ”±‰Ž‡‡–ƒ–‹‘ǡŽƒ‘”ƒŽ‹•ƒ–‹‘‡–Žƒ’”‘‘–‹‘†‡’”ƒ–‹“—‡•‡–
†‡±–Š‘†‡•†ǯ‹‰±‹‡”‹‡Ǥ”‡†ƒ–…‡•†‘…—‡–•†‹•’‘‹„Ž‡•‡˜—‡†‡Ž‡—”—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘‡–†‡Ž‡—”ƒ†‘’–‹‘’ƒ”Ž‡•
ƒ—–‘”‹–±•’—„Ž‹“—‡•‡–Ž‡•—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‡—”•’”‹˜±•ǡŽǯ ‡”‡‘…‡ƒ—…—†”‘‹–†‡…‘’›”‹‰Š–•—”…‡†‘…—‡–Ǥ
Photocopies
‘—• ”±•‡”˜‡ †— ’ƒ‹‡‡– †‡• †”‘‹–• …‘””‡•’‘†ƒ–•ǡ Žǯ  ƒ……‘”†‡”ƒ ƒ—š —–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‡—”• —‡ Ž‹…‡…‡ Ž‹‹–±‡ ‡– ‘
‡š…Ž—•‹˜‡’‘—”’Š‘–‘…‘’‹‡”†‡•’ƒ”–‹‡•†‡–‘—–‡‘”‡‹†‹˜‹†—‡ŽŽ‡‡˜—‡†ǯ—‡—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘‹–‡”‡’ƒ”Žǯ‡–”‡’”‹•‡‘—
Žǯ‘”‰ƒ‹•ƒ–‹‘ ‘— —‡ —–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘ ‡š…Ž—•‹˜‡‡– ‹†‹˜‹†—‡ŽŽ‡ ‡–‘…‘‡”…‹ƒŽ‡Ǥ‘—”Ž‡•†‹•’‘•‹–‹‘•”‡Žƒ–‹˜‡•ƒ—
˜‡”•‡‡– †— †”‘‹– †‡ Ž‹…‡…‡ǡ …‘–ƒ…–‡” Ž‡ ‘’›”‹‰Š– Ž‡ƒ”ƒ…‡ ‡–‡”ǡ —•–‘‡” ‡”˜‹…‡ǡ ʹʹʹ ‘•‡™‘‘† ”‹˜‡ǡ
ƒ˜‡”•ǡ  Ͳͳͻʹ͵ 2–ƒ–•Ǧ‹•Ǣ ±ŽǤ Ϊͳ ͻ͹ͺ ͹ͷͲ ͺͶͲͲǤ ǯƒ—–‘”‹•ƒ–‹‘ †‡ ’Š‘–‘…‘’‹‡” †‡• ’ƒ”–‹‡• †ǯ—‡ ‘”‡
‹†‹˜‹†—‡ŽŽ‡†‡•ˆ‹•±†—…ƒ–‹˜‡•‡…Žƒ••‡’‡—–±‰ƒŽ‡‡–²–”‡‘„–‡—‡†—‘’›”‹‰Š–Ž‡ƒ”ƒ…‡‡–‡”Ǥ
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ISO/IEEE 11073-10417:2017(F)
Mise à jour de documents normatifs de l’IEEE
Ž…‘˜‹‡–“—‡Ž‡•—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‡—”•†‡•†‘…—‡–•‘”ƒ–‹ˆ•†‡Žǯ •‘‹‡–‹ˆ‘”±•†—ˆƒ‹–“—‡…‡•†‘…—‡–•’‡—˜‡–
²–”‡”‡’Žƒ…±•–‘—–‘‡–’ƒ”Žƒ’—„Ž‹…ƒ–‹‘†‡‘—˜‡ŽŽ‡•±†‹–‹‘•‘—’‡—˜‡–²–”‡ƒ‡†±•†‡–‡’•ƒ—–”‡’ƒ”
Ž‡„‹ƒ‹•†‡Žǯ±‹••‹‘†ǯƒ‡†‡‡–•ǡ†‡…‘””‡…–‹ˆ•‘—†ǯ‡””ƒ–ƒǤ†‘…—‡– ‘ˆˆ‹…‹‡Žǡ—‹•–ƒ–“—‡Ž…‘“—‡ǡ‡•–
…‘•–‹–—±†‡Žǯ±†‹–‹‘ƒ…–—‡ŽŽ‡†—†‘…—‡–ƒ……‘’ƒ‰±‡†‡–‘—•Ž‡•ƒ‡†‡‡–•ǡ…‘””‡…–‹ˆ•‘—‡””ƒ–ƒƒŽ‘”•‡
˜‹‰—‡—”Ǥ
Šƒ“—‡‘”‡ ‡•–•‘—‹•‡—‡šƒ‡ƒ—‘‹•–‘—•Ž‡•†‹šƒ•Ǥ‘”•“—ǯ—†‘…—‡–ƒ’Ž—•†‡†‹šƒ•‡–ǯƒ
’ƒ• ±–± •‘—‹•  — ’”‘…‡••—• †ǯ‡šƒ‡ǡ ‹Ž ‡•– ”ƒ‹•‘ƒ„Ž‡ †‡ …‘…Ž—”‡ “—‡ •‘ …‘–‡—ǡ „‹‡ “—ǯ‹Ž ƒ‹– ‡…‘”‡ —‡
…‡”–ƒ‹‡˜ƒŽ‡—”ǡ‡”‡ˆŽ°–‡’ƒ•–‘–ƒŽ‡‡–Žǯ±–ƒ–ƒ…–—‡Ž†‡Žƒ –‡…Š‹“—‡Ǥ‡•—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‡—”••‘–‹˜‹–±••ǯƒ••—”‡”“—ǯ‹Ž•
‘–Žƒ†‡”‹°”‡±†‹–‹‘†‡•‘”‡• Ǥ
‘—”†±–‡”‹‡”•‹—†‘…—‡–†‘±‡•–Žǯ±†‹–‹‘ƒ…–—‡ŽŽ‡‡– •ǯ‹Žƒ±–±ƒ‡†±’ƒ”Ž‡„‹ƒ‹•†‡Žǯ±‹••‹‘
†ǯƒ‡†‡‡–•ǡ †‡ …‘””‡…–‹ˆ• ‘— †ǯ‡””ƒ–ƒǡ …‘•—Ž–‡” Ž‡ •‹–‡ ‡„ †‡ Žǯ   
Žǯƒ†”‡••‡Š––’ǣȀȀ‹‡‡‡š’Ž‘”‡Ǥ‹‡‡‡Ǥ‘”‰Ȁš’ŽȀ•–ƒ†ƒ”†•ǤŒ•’‘—…‘–ƒ…–‡”Žǯ Žǯƒ†”‡••‡…‹–±‡’”±…±†‡‡–Ǥ‘—”’Ž—•
†ǯ‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘••—”Žǯ –ƒ†ƒ”†•••‘…‹ƒ–‹‘‘—Ž‡’”‘…‡••—•†‡†±˜‡Ž‘’’‡‡–†‡•‘”‡• ǡ…‘•—Ž–‡”Ž‡•‹–‡
‡„†‡Žǯ ǦŽǯƒ†”‡••‡Š––’ǣȀȀ•–ƒ†ƒ”†•Ǥ‹‡‡‡Ǥ‘”‰Ǥ
Errata
‡• ±˜‡–—‡Ž• ‡””ƒ–ƒ ’‘—” Žǯ‡•‡„Ž‡ †‡• ‘”‡• †‡ Žǯ  •‘– ƒ……‡••‹„Ž‡• •—” Ž‡ •‹–‡ †‡ Žǯ Ǧ  Žǯƒ†”‡••‡
•—‹˜ƒ–‡ǣ Š––’ǣȀȀ•–ƒ†ƒ”†•Ǥ‹‡‡‡Ǥ‘”‰Ȁˆ‹†•–†•Ȁ‡””ƒ–ƒȀ‹†‡šǤŠ–ŽǤ ‡• —–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‡—”• •‘– ‡…‘—”ƒ‰±•  ˜±”‹ˆ‹‡”
’±”‹‘†‹“—‡‡–…‡––‡’‘—””‡…Š‡”…Š‡”†ǯ±˜‡–—‡Ž•‡””ƒ–ƒǤ
Brevets
ǯƒ––‡–‹‘‡•–ƒ’’‡Ž±‡•—”Žƒ’‘••‹„‹Ž‹–±“—‡Žƒ‹•‡‡à—˜”‡†‡Žƒ’”±•‡–‡‘”‡’—‹••‡”‡“—±”‹”Žǯ—–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‹‘†ǯ—
‘„Œ‡–…‘—˜‡”–’ƒ”†‡•†”‘‹–•†‡’”‘’”‹±–±‹–‡ŽŽ‡…–—‡ŽŽ‡Ǥ—ˆƒ‹–†‡Žƒ’—„Ž‹…ƒ–‹‘†‡Žƒ’”±•‡–‡‘”‡ǡƒ—…—‡’‘•‹–‹‘
ǯ‡•–’”‹•‡‡…‡“—‹…‘…‡”‡Žǯ‡š‹•–‡…‡‘—Žƒ˜ƒŽ‹†‹–±†‡–‘—–†”‘‹–†‡’”‘’”‹±–±‹–‡ŽŽ‡…–—‡ŽŽ‡‡”ƒ’’‘”–ƒ˜‡……‡ŽŽ‡Ǧ…‹Ǥ
‹ Ž‡ †±–‡–‡—” †ǯ— „”‡˜‡– ‘— Ž‡ †‡ƒ†‡—” †ǯ— „”‡˜‡– ƒ †±’‘•± —‡ †±…Žƒ”ƒ–‹‘ †ǯƒ••—”ƒ…‡ ’ƒ” Žǯ‹–‡”±†‹ƒ‹”‡
†ǯ—‡ Ž‡––”‡ †ǯƒ••—”ƒ…‡ ƒ……‡’–±‡ǡ Žƒ †±…Žƒ”ƒ–‹‘ ‡•– ƒŽ‘”• ”±’‡”–‘”‹±‡ •—” Ž‡ •‹–‡ –‡”‡– †‡ Žǯ Ǧ
 Š––’ǣȀȀ•–ƒ†ƒ”†•Ǥ‹‡‡‡Ǥ‘”‰Ȁƒ„‘—–Ȁ•ƒ•„Ȁ’ƒ–…‘Ȁ’ƒ–‡–•ǤŠ–ŽǤ‡•Ž‡––”‡•†ǯƒ••—”ƒ…‡’‡—˜‡–‹†‹“—‡”•‹Ž‡
†±’‘•ƒ– ƒ……‡’–‡ ‘— ‘ †ǯƒ……‘”†‡” †‡• Ž‹…‡…‡• †ƒ• Ž‡ …ƒ†”‡ †‡ …‡• †”‘‹–• •ƒ• …‘’‡•ƒ–‹‘ ‘— ƒ˜‡… †‡•
”‡†‡˜ƒ…‡• ”ƒ‹•‘ƒ„Ž‡•ǡ ƒ˜‡… †‡• –‡”‡• ‡– …‘†‹–‹‘• ”ƒ‹•‘ƒ„Ž‡• †‘– ‹Ž ’‡—– ²–”‡ †±‘–”± “—ǯ‡ŽŽ‡• •‘–
‡š‡’–‡•†‡–‘—–‡†‹•…”‹‹ƒ–‹‘‹±“—‹–ƒ„Ž‡’‘—”Ž‡•†‡ƒ†‡—”•†±•‹”ƒ–‘„–‡‹”†‡–‡ŽŽ‡•Ž‹…‡…‡•Ǥ
ǯƒ—–”‡•”‡˜‡†‹…ƒ–‹‘•‡••‡–‹‡ŽŽ‡•†‡„”‡˜‡–•’‡—˜‡–‡š‹•–‡”ǡ’‘—”Ž‡•“—‡ŽŽ‡•—‡†±…Žƒ”ƒ–‹‘†ǯƒ••—”ƒ…‡ǯƒ’ƒ•
±–±”‡­—‡Ǥ Žǯ‹…‘„‡’ƒ•Žǯ †ǯ‹†‡–‹ˆ‹‡”Ž‡•••‡–‹ƒŽƒ–‡–Žƒ‹•ȋ‡˜‡†‹…ƒ–‹‘•••‡–‹‡ŽŽ‡•†‡”‡˜‡–•Ȍ
’‘—”Ž‡•“—‡ŽŽ‡•—‡Ž‹…‡…‡’‡—–²–”‡”‡“—‹•‡ǡ†ǯ‡š±…—–‡”†‡•‡“—²–‡•’‘”–ƒ–•—”Žƒ˜ƒŽ‹†‹–±Ž±‰ƒŽ‡‘—Žƒ’‘”–±‡†‡•
”‡˜‡†‹…ƒ–‹‘•†‡„”‡˜‡–‘—†‡†±–‡”‹‡”•‹†‡•–‡”‡•‘—…‘†‹–‹‘•†ǯƒ––”‹„—–‹‘†‡Ž‹…‡…‡ˆ‘—”‹•‡”ƒ’’‘”–ƒ˜‡…
Žƒ •‘—‹••‹‘ †ǯ—‡ Ž‡––”‡ †ǯƒ••—”ƒ…‡ǡ •ǯ‹Ž › ‡ ƒǡ ‘— †ƒ• †‡• ƒ……‘”†• †ǯƒ––”‹„—–‹‘ †‡ Ž‹…‡…‡ “—‡Ž…‘“—‡• •‘–
”ƒ‹•‘ƒ„Ž‡• ‘— ‘ †‹•…”‹‹ƒ–‘‹”‡•Ǥ ‡• —–‹Ž‹•ƒ–‡—”• †‡ Žƒ ’”±•‡–‡ ‘”‡ •‘– ‡š’”‡••±‡– ƒ˜‹•±• “—‡ Žƒ
†±–‡”‹ƒ–‹‘†‡Žƒ˜ƒŽ‹†‹–±†‡–‘—–†”‘‹–†‡„”‡˜‡–‡–Ž‡”‹•“—‡†‡˜‹‘Žƒ–‹‘†‡…‡•†”‘‹–•Ž‡—”‹…‘„‡–‡–‹°”‡‡–Ǥ
‡•‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘••—’’Ž±‡–ƒ‹”‡•’‡—˜‡–²–”‡‘„–‡—‡•ƒ—’”°•†‡Žǯ••‘…‹ƒ–‹‘†‡•‘”‡• Ǥ
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ISO/IEEE 11073-10417:2017(F)

Participants
—‘‡–†‡Žǯƒ…Š°˜‡‡–†‡Žƒ’”±•‡–‡‘”‡ ǡŽ‡
”‘—’‡†‡–”ƒ˜ƒ‹Ž‹•’‘•‹–‹ˆ•†‡•ƒ–±’‡”•‘‡Ž•
…‘’”‡ƒ‹–Ž‡•‡„”‡••—‹˜ƒ–•ǣ
Daidi Zhong, Président
Michael J. KirwanǡPrésident
Raymond A. StricklandǡVice-président
Craig CarlsonǡVice-président
ƒ”•–‡ƒŽ†‡”• ‡—‰…Š—ŽŠƒ‡ ”‹… ”‡—†‡–ŠƒŽ
Šƒ”Ž‡•Ǥ„„”—•…ƒ–‘
ƒŠ—ŽŠƒ—Šƒ ƒ––Š‹ƒ• ”‘Š‡”
ƒ„‹Ž„—Œ„ƒ”ƒ
ƒ‡•Š‡‰ †‹ˆ‘”›”‹Ž ”—
ƒŠ‡”„—œƒ‹† ‡‰‰›Š‹‡
‡ —…Š•

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ƒ‡‡†ǤŠ‘—†Šƒ”› ƒ”…—•
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—Šƒƒ†•‹ ‘—‰Žƒ•‘—’ Š”‹•
‘—‰Š
‡”ƒ–ƒ‰Šƒ ‹‰‡Ž‘š Šƒƒ
‘™†ƒ
‘—‰ƒ‹”†
ƒ•”‘‡ƒ…‡” Šƒ”Ž‡•Ǥ
”‘’’‡”
ƒ˜‹†ƒ‡” ‘‹‘”‘•Ž‡› ‹–
—’–ƒ
‹†›ƒƒ•Š‹ ƒ˜‹†—Ž’

‡ˆˆ
—––ƒ…Š‡”
ƒ–ŠƒŽƒ•—„”ƒƒ‹ƒ ŽŽ‡—”–‹• ƒ•—• ƒƒŠ”
—Ž‡‡ƒ‰ ›ƒŽƒ••ƒ— Š”‹•–‹ƒ ƒ„‡”ƒ
Ǥ
‘ƒ–Šƒƒ”Ž‡›
ƒ˜‹†ƒ˜‡’‘”– ‹…Šƒ‡Ž ƒ‰‡”–›

‹Ž„‡”–‘ƒ””א —••‡ŽŽƒ˜‹•
‡””› ƒŠ
ƒ˜‹†‡ƒ —•Š‹ŽǤ‡ƒ
‘„‡”– ƒŽŽ

‘Š‡ŽŽ ‹”‘†‡Žƒ‡‰ƒ ƒ–Šƒ‹‡Ž ƒ‹‰
—†›‡ŽŽ‹ƒ”†‹ ‡†”‘†‡ǦŽƒ•Ǧ ‡”ƒ•Ǧ—‹”‘• ‹…‡›Ǥ ƒ’–‘
ƒ‹‡Ž‡”•–‡‹

‹‡ŽŽ‘–”‹––‘ –‡ ƒ‡

‡‘”‰‡Ǥ‡”–‘• ƒ––Š‡™†ǯ–”‡‘–
‘”†ƒ ƒ”–ƒ
Š”‹•‹‡”ƒ…‹ ƒ‡‡•„‘”‘—‰Š
ƒ‹ ƒ••‹‰
ŽƒŒÚ”•‡ ‡–‹…• ƒ”…ƒ‹‡Ž ƒ—•…Š‹Ž†
Š‘ƒ•Žƒ…ƒ†ƒ” ›‘—‰Š‘‘ ‘Žˆ‰ƒ‰ ‡…
ƒ”…Žƒ…Š‡– ƒ–Šƒ‹‡Ž ‡‹–œƒ
‹ƒ‘Ž‹ƒ—ƒ
Š‘ƒ•Ž—‡–Š‡” ”‹ƒ—„”‡—‹Ž Šƒ”Ž‡• ‡†‡”•‘
‘—‰Žƒ•Ǥ‘‰‹ƒ ‘—”ƒ˜—––ƒ
—Ǧ ‘ ‡”
ƒ˜‹‡”‘‹ˆƒ…‡
ƒ‘„Š”‡•˜ƒ”† ƒƒ•Š‹ ‹„‹‘
Šƒ‘‘—…‘—•‹• ”‡†”‹‹„‡”‰ ‹‘–Š›Ǥ ‹”‘—
ŽŽ‡ ‘„„•

—Ž‹—•”‘ƒ ‘‰‡”ǤŽŽ‹‰•‘
›Ž‡
Ǥ—ŽŽ‘…ǡ
”Ǥ ‹…Š‹Š‹”‘‘‹†ƒ Ž‡š ‘ŽŽƒ†
‡”ƒ”†—”‰
ƒ˜‹‡”•…ƒ›‘ŽƒƒŽ˜‘ ”–‘ ‘Ž‘’ƒ‹‡
Š”‹•—”• ƒ”•–‡• ”‹• ‘Ž–œ…Žƒ™
–Š‘›—–– ‡‘ƒ”†‘•–‡˜‡œ ‘„‡”– ‘›
”ƒ •—

‡”‡››ˆ‘”†Ǧ‡™ ‘‰‡” ‡‡Ž‡›
ƒ–›ƒƒŽŽ‘Œ‹ ‘•…‘Ǥ ‡”ƒ†‡• ‡ —ƒ‰
ƒ”‘Ž‡Ǥƒ”‡› Š”‹•–‘’Š ‹•…Š‡” ‡Ǧ‡” —ƒ‰
ƒ–‹ƒ‰‘ƒ”‘–Ǧ‡‡•‹‘ ‘”–‡ Ž‹–”—’ Š‹“‹ƒ‰ —ƒ‰
ƒ†›Ǥƒ””‘ŽŽ
‘•‡’ŠǤ ‘”Ž‡” ‘ —„›
ƒ˜‹† —‰Š‡•
‹‘ƒ”–‡” —••‡ŽŽ ‘•–‡”
‘„‡”–Ǥ —‰Š‡• ‘ƒ‹ƒ”‘–
‹‘˜ƒƒƒ‹‘

‹›‘—‰ —Š ƒ†”ƒƒ”–‹‡œ
‘•‡Ǥƒ–‘•Ǧƒ†‡ƒ•
—‰Š —–‡” ‹‰—‡Žƒ”–À‡œ†‡•’”‘…‡†ƒ –‡ˆƒƒ—‡”ƒ
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‹–‘•Š‹ ‡†ƒ žƒ”ƒ

‘Šƒ™›‡”
—–ƒƒ ‡†ƒ ‡–‡”ƒ›Š‡™
—‹ŽŽƒ—‡…Šƒ–œ
Š‹Ž‹’Ǥ •ƒƒ…•‘
‹…ƒ‹ Ž‘‹•…ŠŽ‘‡‰Ž
–•—•Š‹ –‘
ž•œŽ×‡Ž‡‰ ƒ—ŽǤ…ŠŽ—–‡”
‹…Šƒ‡Ž
ƒˆˆ‡ Ž‡šƒ†‡”‡•‡ ƒ”•…Š‹––
”ƒ†—ƒ
ƒ‹ –Šƒ‡–•‰‡”
ƒ”
Ǥ…Š‡ŽŽ
‡‹
‹
‹•‡‹‹›ƒœƒ‹ ‹…Šƒ”†Ǥ…Š”‡‡”
ƒ›
‘…Š‡Ž•‘ ”‹‘ŽŽ ‘…‘”’‹‹–‹
–‘‹
Š”‹•
‘Š•‘
ƒ””‘‘”‡ ™ƒ‰‡‘‡‘
Šƒ‡‡–Š
—‰ƒ ƒ”•–‡—‡‰Ž‹–œ ‹……ƒ”†‘‡”ƒˆ‹
‹›‘•Š‹ƒ„‡ ‹‘–”—”ƒ™•‹
‹†Šƒ™
–‡˜‡ƒŠŽ‡ ‘—†Šƒ”›ƒƒ‰ƒ•—„”ƒƒ‹ƒ ”ƒŠ‡
‘‹‘ƒ‹‘ƒ
ƒ‡Ǧ‘‘ƒŠ ‹“—Š‡
‡‹ƒ”‹›ƒ
Ž‡š‡‡ˆ—• ‘œŠ‹Š‹
†›ƒ•…ŠŽ ”‘‰Ǧ‰Š‹ƒ‰—›‡Ǧ‘„‹•› ‹Š‹Š

—œ‘ƒ•Š‹Šƒ”ƒ ‹…Šƒ‡ŽǤ‹††
ƒœ‡Š‹Šƒ„‹
‘Š‹…Š‹ƒ•Š‹™ƒ‰‹ ‡–•—‹•Š‹—”ƒ ‡†‘†Š‘—Ž†‹…‡
ƒŽ’Š‡–
‹‹•™ƒ†‡” –‡”Ž›Ǥ‹‘
ƒ—”‹‡Ǥ‡”‡•
‹”‘ƒ‹‹™ƒ‘–‘ ƒ”Œ‘”‹‡—„‹…
—‘‡•Š‹ Š‘ƒ•‘”‰ƒŽŽ ‘„‡”–‹–Š

—Š›—‰‹ ƒ†‘—„ƒ†‡
˜ƒ‘Š
‹Š‘‹ ‘•Š‹–‡”—‘œ‘‡ ‘–‘‹‘‡
‹Ǧ
‘‘‹ „”ƒŠƒˆ‡ ‹Ž›‘’‡•›
ƒ‡‘‹
”‡––Ž‹˜‡ ƒŒƒ‰‘’ƒŽƒ”‹‹˜ƒ•ƒ
‡–•—›ƒ‹—”ƒ ‡‰‘›ƒ–ƒŽ †”‡ƒ•–ƒ—„‡”–
Žˆ”‡†Ž‘‘• Šƒ”Ž‡•ƒŽ‡”
‹…Š‘Žƒ•–‡„Žƒ›

‡‘‰‡‡‘Š —†ƒŒ™ƒ‹ ‡–Š–‡’Š‡

‡ƒǦƒ”…‘ŽŽ‡” ƒ”Žƒ–‹•ƒ• ƒ”•–‡—„‡•ƒ†

‘Š‘‘
ƒ””›Ǥƒ’’ƒ•
‘Šȋ ˜‘Ȍ–‹˜‘”‹…
ƒ––›”ƒ–œ ‹‡›ƒ”ƒ†‹• ƒ›‘†Ǥ–”‹…Žƒ†
ƒ›‘†”ƒ•‹•‹ ƒƒƒ” Šƒ†”ƒ•‡ƒ”ƒ—„”ƒƒ‹ƒ
Ž‡šƒ†‡””ƒ—•
‘‰Ǧƒ‡ƒ” ‡”ƒ‹—‘‹‡
ƒ‡•Š”‹•Šƒ ›—‰‡—ƒ” ‡‡—”’”‡ƒ–

‡‘ˆˆ”‡›”—•‡ ‘‘Œ—ƒ” ƒ˜‹™ƒ‹
ƒŽ‘—‡•–‡” Š‹ŽŽ‹’Ǥƒ•Š ƒ›™‡‹†ƒ
ƒˆƒ‡ŽƒŒƒ”ƒ ‘‰‹‡‹
‹ƒ
‹‡””‡ƒ†ƒ— —…‹ƒ‡•–”‹–— ƒ”—›—›‹ƒ–•—‹

ƒ‡…Š—Ž‡‡ ‘”‡‡–‡”•‡
‘ŠǤŠ‘ƒ•

‘‰—‡‡
ƒ‡•‡–‹•…‡
‘ƒ•‹”±
›‘‰ ‘‡‡ ‡–‡”‹…–‹‘ Ž‡šƒ†”ƒ‘†‹”—–ƒ
ƒ‹‡‡ ‹…Šƒ‡ŽŽ‹•‹
ƒ‡•‘…‹
—‰‡‡‡‡
‡ˆˆ”‹…‡
ƒ‡–”ƒ—„
‘‘Œƒ‡‡‡ ƒ”ƒŽ†”‹œŠ‘”
‡•ï•ƒ‹‡Ž”‹‰‘
‘‰Š‡‡‡‡
‘Š—‹Žƒ
ƒ”›•…Šƒ—–•…Š‡”

‘‡‡ƒ”– ”‹ˆƒŠƒ ƒ•ƒ–‘•—…Š‹†
ƒ–Š”›Ǥ‡•Š ƒœ‹Ž—”ƒŠƒ ‡—„ƒ
‹‘‰‹ –‡˜‡ƒ› ‘•Š‹Š‹”‘…Š‹†ƒ
‹‰‹ Š‹ŽŽ‹’ƒ›‘† —‹Žƒ†ƒ–
ƒ–”‹…‹…Š–‡” ‹‡‹ŽŽ› ƒ„‹‘”„ƒ‹

‹•‘‘‹ ƒ””›‡‹Š‘Ž† Š‹Ž‹’’”„ƒ—‡”

‘‘Ǧ ‘‹ ”‹ƒ‡‹Š‘Ž† ƒ—”ƒƒœƒ‰‘

‘Š‹ ‡Ž˜‹ Ǥ‡›‘Ž†• Ž’‘¡””‹
‡‹Ǧ
—‰‘
‘Š
ǤŠ‘ƒ†• ƒŽ‹ƒ”‡Ž‡œ
Šƒ”Ž‡•‘™‡
‡ˆˆ”‡›Ǥ‘„„‹• ƒ˜‡‡‡”ƒ
‘—†‘Ž’Š ‘•‘™‹–œ‘„‡”– —†‹‘‘
Š”‹•–‹ƒ—•œ‹… •‘„‡ŽƒŽ‡”
‹‘–Š›‘„‡”–•‘
‘„ƒ…‹ŽŽ‹ƒ• ƒ˜‹†‘•ƒŽ‡• ƒ˜‹†ƒ‰
”‹ƒ–Šƒ†Š—”„‘‘–Š‡•™ƒ”ƒ ‹ŽŽƒŽ–œ•–‡‹
‡””›Ǥƒ‰
‹”‹ƒǤƒŠŽ‘—ˆ ‡‡†‹–ƒŽœ„”— ƒ‘ƒ‰
‹ƒ‰
ƒ‹––‡„‡” ‘‡Ǧ‹‘‘
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–‡˜‡ƒ””‡
‹ƒǦ‘‰—
‹ƒ…Šƒ‘‡‰
—Œ‹‘ƒ–ƒƒ„‡ ‹ŽŽ›‡Šƒ
ƒ•‘Šƒ‰
‘”—ƒ–•—Œ‹ ”‹–‘Šƒˆƒ Š‹“‹ƒ‰Šƒ‰
‹‡‡‰ ƒš‹ƒ Š‘ƒ•Šƒ‘
ƒ–ŠŽ‡‡‹„Ž‡ ‹…›ƒ‰ ‹Šƒ‘—„‡
ƒ—Ž‹ŽŽ‹ƒ•‘ ‡Žƒ‹‡Ǥ‡—‰ œ›‘›•‘–‡”
ƒ’”±•‡–‡‘”‡ƒ±–±˜‘–±‡’ƒ”Ž‡•‡„”‡••—‹˜ƒ–•†—…‘‹–±†‡˜‘–‡‹†‹˜‹†—‡ŽǤ‡•˜‘–ƒ–•’‡—˜‡–ƒ˜‘‹”˜‘–±
•‘ƒ’’”‘„ƒ–‹‘ǡ•ƒ†±•ƒ’’”‘„ƒ–‹‘‘—•ǯ²–”‡ƒ„•–‡—•Ǥ

‘ŠƒŽŽ‹‰ƒŽŽ ‘”‹›—‹ ‡—…Š‹ ‡”›‹–‘

‹„‡”–‘ƒ””א –•—•Š‹ –‘ ‡Ž˜‹ Ǥ‡›‘Ž†•
›Ž‡
Ǥ—ŽŽ‘…ǡ
”Ǥ ‹‘–”ƒ”‘…‹ ƒ”–‹‡ƒ›‘‰‘
‡‹–ŠŠ‘™ ƒ–”‹…‡‹–ŠǦ ›‡• ƒ”•…Š‹––

‘•‡’ŠŽ‘—••‡ˆ ƒ–”‹…‹‡›
ƒ›‘†Ǥ–”‹…Žƒ†
ƒ†ƒŽŽ
”‘˜‡• ‘„‡”–‹”…Š‡” ƒŽ–‡”–”—’’Ž‡”
ƒ‹ ƒ••‹‰ ‹…Šƒ‡Ž
Ǥ‹”™ƒ
ƒ‹––‡„‡”
‡”‡” ‘‡ŽœŽ ‹…ǤǤ‹Œ‘‘ ”‡—‡
‘”•“—‡Ž‡‘•‡‹Ž†‡•‘”‡• Ǧƒƒ’’”‘—˜±Žƒ’”±•‡–‡‘”‡Ž‡ͳͳŒ—‹ʹͲͳͷǡ‹Ž…‘’”‡ƒ‹–Ž‡•‡„”‡•
•—‹˜ƒ–•ǣ
John KulickǡPrésident
Jon Walter RosdahlǡVice-président
Richard H. HulettǡAncien président
Konstantinos KarachaliosǡSecrétaire
ƒ•ƒ›—‹”‹›‘•Š‹

‘•‡’ŠǤ‘‡’ˆ‹‰‡”ȗ –‡’Š‡
ǤŠ‡ŽŽŠƒ‡”
‡†—”•‡ ƒ˜‹†
Ǥƒ™ †”‹ƒǤ–‡’Š‡•
–‡’Š‡—‡• —‰‹‰ ƒ–‹”‹˜‡†‹

‡ƒǦŠ‹Ž‹’’‡ ƒ—”‡ †”‡™›Ž‡• Š‹ŽŽ‹’‹•–‘

Ǥ”ƒ˜‹•
”‹ˆˆ‹–Š ǤǤŽ•‡ ‘”‹‰Š–

ƒ”› ‘ˆˆƒ
Ž‡ƒ”•‘• ——ƒ
‹…Šƒ‡Ž
ƒ‡œ‹… ‘ƒŽ†Ǥ‡–‡”•‡ ƒ‹†‹Š‘‰
‡––‡Ǥ‡‹ŽŽ›
ȗ‡„”‡±±”‹–‡

—Ž‹‡Ž‡••‹ǡProduction et gestion de contenu de l’IEEE SA
ƒ–Š”›‡‡––ǡGestion du programme opérationnel de l’IEEE-SA
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Introduction
‡––‡‹–”‘†—…–‹‘‡ˆƒ‹–’ƒ•’ƒ”–‹‡†‡Žƒ‘”‡ ͳͳͲ͹͵ǦͳͲͶͳ͹̻ǦʹͲͳͷǡ ˆ‘”ƒ–‹“—‡†‡•ƒ–±Ȅ‘—‹…ƒ–‹‘
‡–”‡†‹•’‘•‹–‹ˆ•±†‹…ƒ—š•—”Ž‡•‹–‡†‡••‘‹•Ȅƒ”–‹‡ͳͲͶͳ͹ǣ’±…‹ƒŽ‹•ƒ–‹‘†‡•†‹•’‘•‹–‹ˆ•Ȅ
Ž—…‘°–”‡Ǥ
‡•‘”‡• Ȁ ͳͳͲ͹͵’‡”‡––‡–†‡•…‘—‹…ƒ–‹‘•‡–”‡†‡•†‹•’‘•‹–‹ˆ•±†‹…ƒ—š‡–†‡••›•–°‡•
ƒ
‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹“—‡•‡š–‡”‡•Ǥ‡’”±•‡–†‘…—‡–—–‹Ž‹•‡Ž‡…ƒ†”‡‘’–‹‹•±…”±±†ƒ•Žǯ Ȁ ͳͳͲ͹͵ǦʹͲ͸ͲͳǦʹͲͳͷ ‡–
†±…”‹–—‡ƒ’’”‘…Š‡†‡…‘—‹…ƒ–‹‘‹–‡”‘’±”ƒ„Ž‡•’±…‹ˆ‹“—‡’‘—”Ž‡•‰Ž—…‘°–”‡•Ǥ‡•‘”‡••ǯƒŽ‹‰‡–•—”‡–
•ǯ‹•’‹”‡–†‡•‘”‡•‡š‹•–ƒ–‡•ˆ‘…ƒŽ‹•±‡••—”Ž‡••—Œ‡–•…Ž‹‹“—‡•’‘—”ˆ‘—”‹”—•—’’‘”–†‡…‘—‹…ƒ–‹‘†‡
†‘±‡•†‡’—‹•Ž‡•†‹•’‘•‹–‹ˆ•†‡•ƒ–±…Ž‹‹“—‡•‘—’‡”•‘‡Ž•Ǥ

ƒ
‘—”†‡•‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘••—”Ž‡•”±ˆ±”‡…‡•ǡ˜‘‹”Žǯ”–‹…Ž‡ʹǤ
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Sommaire
ͳǤ‡•…”‹’–‹‘ǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤͳ
ͳǤͳǤ‘ƒ‹‡†ǯƒ’’Ž‹…ƒ–‹‘ǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤͳ
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