RECEIVERS FOR ANALYZING AND DISPLAYING SENSOR DATA
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Abstract
This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for processing, transmitting and displaying data received from an analyte sensor, such as a glucose sensor. The system may include a display device with at least one input device. In response to movement of or along the input device, the display device may change a glucose data output parameter and update an output of the display device using the changed output parameter.
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21. A glucose monitoring system for monitoring a host'"'"'s glucose levels, the system comprising a computing device having a touch-sensitive display, wherein the computing device is configured to:
display on the touch-sensitive display a first chart and a second chart adjacent to one another, each chart having a y-axis in units of an analyte concentration and an x-axis in units of time, and each x-axis of the first and second charts extending different periods of time, wherein the x-axis of the first chart extends a first period of time and the x-axis of the second chart extends a second period of time, the first period of time being a sub-set of the second period of time, and wherein the second chart additionally comprises an indication of the first time period. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A computer-implemented method for displaying glucose levels of a host measured using a continuous glucose monitor, comprising:
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displaying on a touch-sensitive display of a computing device a first chart and a second chart adjacent to the first chart, each chart having a y-axis in units of an analyte concentration and an x-axis in units of time, and each x-axis of the first and second charts extending different periods of time, wherein the x-axis of the first chart extends a first period of time and the x-axis of the second chart extends a second period of time, the first period of time being a sub-set of the second period of time; plotting the glucose levels of the host on the first and second charts; and displaying on the second chart an indication of the first time period of the first chart. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30)
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