Scott Leibrand
Scott Leibrand
Per https://gitter.im/nightscout/intend-to-bolus?at=5976a581f5b3458e307c4615: ``` cat autotune/profile.json | jq . | grep sens "autosens_max": 1.2, "autosens_min": 0.7, "rewind_resets_autosens": false, "autosens_adjust_targets": true, "sens": 113.977, "sensitivities": [ "sensitivity": 113.977, "sensitivity": 60, "sensitivity": 60, cat...
I believe @tim2000s has also reported this same issue, but we never really dug into it with him.
Zero temps should still be expected any time eventualBG (with carbs) remains below target, or if carb absorption remains slow after snoozeBG drops below target. Removing the multiple ISF schedules...
What additional action is required here? Do we need to update the docs to note that multiple ISFs are not supported, and suggest people change their pump to use a...
This is already baked into the insulin activity curves in the form of the peak time. If we do this we’d need to make sure we don’t shift the peak...
If you change the shape of the insulin activity curve to stay flat at zero activity for a longer period before ramping up to peak activity, IOB will stay at...
https://github.com/openaps/oref0/blob/dev/lib/determine-basal/determine-basal.js#L461 is where determine-basal conservatively sets the initial carb absorption peak to be 3 hours before it sees carb absorption data to indicate it's absorbing faster than that.
I would say Loop's model is closer to the carb absorption curves from the literature, and OpenAPS uses a more adaptive model that starts with some simpler assumptions but more...
Yeah, further generalizations probably aren't very helpful here. One thing that would be helpful is to take a look at the contents of the pump-loop.log to see what exactly determine-basal...
Thanks. Just eyeballing the diff, it looks like you're replacing all instances of `time` with `(time - initialDelay)`, which effectively shifts the entire insulin activity curve to the right by...