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Opensource automated insulin delivery system (closed loop)
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Dark and bright green dots change.. #3415

Open robertrub opened 3 months ago

robertrub commented 3 months ago

I have changed transmitters and got the yellow triangle "recalculated data". Ok, I'm used to it. The strange thing is that in the graphs, the dark and bright green dots change status/color often... How come ? Screenshot_20240825_140813_AAPS.jpg

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robertrub commented 3 months ago

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They are all bright now...

robertrub commented 3 months ago

And dark dots are back... Screenshot_20240825_173300_AAPS.jpg

MilosKozak commented 2 weeks ago

caused by delayed data

robertrub commented 2 weeks ago

@MilosKozak You closed this issue but the dots changing color was NOT due to missed readings. I had added the missed readings arriving later info thinking it might help to give you a search direction. All my screenshots were done when the phone was near the G6 and xDrip was receiving the BGs regularly.

I think the problem comes from the smoothing in AAPS but I'm not sure.

I'm about to swap sensors. Maybe the desynchronisation of the 5 min interval between the 2 transmitters is creating a problem in the smoothing section... (very wild guess).

I'll stop smoothing before the swap and see if anything behaves differently...

Please reopen this issue as it is not solved.

robertrub commented 2 weeks ago

Stopping smoothing in AAPS does NOT stop the dot problem..The end of 36 hours after transmitter change stops the problem.

So, the "culprit" is with/around the recalculated data code (when there is a "slide" of the 5 min delays when the G6 transmitters are changes).