Digital sensors are increasingly being used to monitor the change over time
of physiological processes in biological health and disease, often using
wearable devices. This generates very large amounts of digital sensor data, for
which, a consensus on a common storage, exchange and archival data format
standard, has yet to be reached. To address this gap, we propose Time Series
Data Format (TSDF): a unified, standardized format for storing all types of
physiological sensor data, across diverse disease areas. We pose a series of
format design criteria and review in detail current storage and exchange
formats. When judged against these criteria, we find these current formats
lacking, and propose a very simple, intuitive standard for both numerical
sensor data and metadata, based on raw binary data and JSON-format text files,
for sensor measurements/timestamps and metadata, respectively. By focusing on
the common characteristics of diverse biosensor data, we define a set of
necessary and sufficient metadata fields for storing, processing, exchanging,
archiving and reliably interpreting, multi-channel biological time series data.
Our aim is for this standardized format to increase the interpretability and
exchangeability of data, thereby contributing to scientific reproducibility in
studies where digital biosensor data forms a key evidence base