Asymmetrical Patient Room Layout; Placing Roc Cells On A Floorplan - Philips IntelliVue Telemetry System Infrastructure Installation And Service Manual

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More common in newer hospital designs, are layouts where the patient rooms are
Asymmetrical
Patient Room
placed along the outside of the structure, and non-clinical, administrative areas are
Layout
clustered in the central areas. This creates an asymmetry in the floor plan relative
to the location of the hallways and the patient rooms. In these cases, placing the
APs in the hallway becomes far less desirable as there is no advantage of covering
multiple patient rooms from an AP placed outside of the patient rooms. The "one
wall" rule would dictate placing the APs in the patient rooms in this type of layout.
The "one wall" rule as applied to this layout would allow for AP coverage in hallways
where the patients ambulate as well.
Figure 2-4 shows an example of how 1.4 GHz ITS AP installation locations were
Placing RoC
Cells on a
determined by placing Radius-of-Coverage circles and a Line-of-Sight circle on a
Floorplan
floorplan to blanket the coverage area with overlapping coverage cells such that ITS
patient-worn transceivers might roam throughout this area without losing network
connectivity.
IntelliVue Telemetry System Infrastructure Installation and Service Guide
Figure 2-2: AP Placement for a Symmetrical Room Layout
Figure 2-3: AP Placement for an Asymmetrical Room Layout
Performing a Physical Space Assessment
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