Software applications residing on handheld analyte determining devices
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1. A diabetes management system for optimizing the amount of recoverable historical information and minimizing the amount of data stored therein, the system comprising:
- an analyte measurement device having one or more computer-readable storage medium having instructions executable by at least one processing device that, when executed, cause the processing device to determine a data storage schedule based on instantaneous glucose information and glucose rate of change information, wherein the instructions to determine the data storage schedule comprise instructions to;
receive and store a first glucose measurement;
determine a glucose rate of change based in part upon the first glucose measurement;
determine an estimated time interval based, at least, on when a glucose concentration will change by a predetermined amount from the first glucose measurement; and
after waiting the estimated time interval, receive and store a second glucose measurement.
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Presented herein is a handheld analyte measurement device. The analyte measurement device includes one or more software applications to help the user manager their diabetes. Embodiments and descriptions of the various applications are provided below in conjunction with the handheld analyte measurement device.
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1. A diabetes management system for optimizing the amount of recoverable historical information and minimizing the amount of data stored therein, the system comprising:
an analyte measurement device having one or more computer-readable storage medium having instructions executable by at least one processing device that, when executed, cause the processing device to determine a data storage schedule based on instantaneous glucose information and glucose rate of change information, wherein the instructions to determine the data storage schedule comprise instructions to; receive and store a first glucose measurement; determine a glucose rate of change based in part upon the first glucose measurement; determine an estimated time interval based, at least, on when a glucose concentration will change by a predetermined amount from the first glucose measurement; and after waiting the estimated time interval, receive and store a second glucose measurement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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