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by ejj28
485 days ago
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They're using it to receive data from the continuous glucose monitor and to run Android APS, which is an open source closed loop 'artificial pancreas' system. Some pumps (like the Tandem T:slim X2) will receive data directly from the CGM, so you technically don't need a phone in that case - but a phone is still useful as it can constantly share blood glucose data with other people (in this case, probably the parents). |
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You could have a low power system like ESP32 or STM32 act as the artificial pancreas and transmit data to a smartphone over BT