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Controlling the display of a dataset

  • US 10,691,308 B2
  • Filed: 07/27/2012
  • Issued: 06/23/2020
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/28/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A portable electronic device, comprising:

  • at least one of a glucose sensor and an insulin pump;

    a hardware display; and

    a user input mechanism;

    wherein the portable electronic device is configured to;

    (a) receive triggering information, wherein the triggering information is one or more of input received from a user via the user input mechanism and information automatically provided by a second sensor, and the second sensor is selected from a group, or is a combination thereof, comprising;

    a sensor adapted to perform human face detection, a sensor adapted to evaluate the distance to a human eye, a sensor adapted to detect or analyze breath or smell, an accelerometer, a pedometer, an ambient lighting sensor, a sensor adapted to determine an ambient audio level, a sensor adapted to determine a geographic location, an electroencephalography EEG sensor, an electrocardiography ECG sensor, an electromyography EMG sensor, or a sensor adapted to determine a body temperature; and

    (b) display a selected subset of data using a normal display wherein the selected subset of data represents a single information type and wherein the device is further configured to display the selected subset of data using a modified display in response to receiving the triggering information, wherein the selection of the single information type represented by the selected subset of data is based on a data priority scheme that establishes a priority rank to at least two information types selected from the group of bolus dose, basal rate, occlusion, basal temporary rate, quick bolus, date and time, and wherein the modified display for displaying the selected subset of data is modified relative to the normal display for displaying the selected subset of data by removing one or more alphanumeric characters or symbols from the normal display of the selected subset of data, or, magnifying one or more alphanumeric characters or symbols in the normal display of the selected subset of data, and wherein the modified display of the selected subset of data differs from the normal display of the selected subset of data by at least one of;

    (i) using a scrolling video effect wherein the size of the selected subset of data is enlarged such that not all of the selected subset of data is displayable on the screen at once, and(ii) sequentially displaying single digits or symbols in a full screen view such that each single digit or symbol maximally occupies available screen surface on the hardware display.

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