The next video shows how a glucose meter or glucometer is connected to Android phone, Nexus one in this case, to help people with diabetes.
Probably all details aren't noticed but the first screen it's a simple graphical interface where the last glucose level is showed. Perhaps you don't know what it means, is it good or bad? For that reason a red, yellow or green circle is shown depending on the glucose level.
There is another screen more which describe a glucose level evolution in the time. If you tap a circle, you'll get more information about the glucose level, for example, the precise value, date of sample, sensor information.
This project is still under development therefore it isn't available on Android Market yet. Soon I hope it'll be a good tool for diabetes control :) The project is carrying on Kingston University has given me the opportunity to play with a glucose meter.
Probably all details aren't noticed but the first screen it's a simple graphical interface where the last glucose level is showed. Perhaps you don't know what it means, is it good or bad? For that reason a red, yellow or green circle is shown depending on the glucose level.
There is another screen more which describe a glucose level evolution in the time. If you tap a circle, you'll get more information about the glucose level, for example, the precise value, date of sample, sensor information.
This project is still under development therefore it isn't available on Android Market yet. Soon I hope it'll be a good tool for diabetes control :) The project is carrying on Kingston University has given me the opportunity to play with a glucose meter.
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