1 Definition
Physiological Signal Object includes:
- Physiological Signal Data representing biosignals captured from physiological processes whose primary structure is a sampled temporal sequence representing time‑series measurements acquired from sensors that capture physiological activity of the human body. These signals are typically continuous or discretely sampled waveforms, possibly multichannel, accompanied by metadata describing the acquisition conditions, sensor characteristics, and timing information.
- Physiological Signal Qualifier specified by MPAI-TFA providing information about the Sub-Types, Formats and Attributes of the Physiological Signal Data.
2 Functional Requirements
Physiological Signal Data satisfies all the following requirements::
- Time‑Series Structure The data consists of one or more sequences of samples ordered in time.
- Physiological Origin The measured signal reflects a physiological process (e.g., cardiac, muscular, ocular, respiratory, vascular, electrodermal).
- Sampling Information The data includes or is associated with sampling metadata (e.g., sampling rate, units, channel count).
- Sensor‑Based Acquisition The signal is obtained from a physical sensor or biosignal acquisition device.
- Channel Semantics Each channel corresponds to a defined physiological measurement (e.g., ECG lead, EMG electrode, airflow sensor).
- Acquisition Metadata The data includes metadata describing the recording context (e.g., device, subject, start time, optional annotations).
3 Syntax
https://schemas.mpai.community/AIH1/V1.0/data/PhysiologicalSignalObject.json
4 Semantics
| Label | Description |
| Header | Physiological Signal Object Header – Standard “AIH-PSO-Vx.y” |
| PhysiologicalSignalObjectID | Identifier of the ECG Object. |
| EndUserID | ID of End User the ECG Data refers to. |
| PhysiologicalSignalObjectTime | Time info of ECG Data. |
| PhysiologicalSignalData | ECG Data per Qualifier. |
| PhysiologicalSignalQualifier | ECG Qualifier. |
| Trace | Provenance information and Time of production. |
| DescrMetadata | Descriptive Metadata |