Naterade is my artificial pancreas. It is a stone resting on the boulders of work done by @bewest, @ps2 and many others.
Please understand that this project:
- Is highly experimental
- Is not approved for therapy
Bluetooth LE communication with Minimed pumps is enabled by the RileyLink, a compact BLE-to-916MHz bridge device designed by the incredible @ps2. Please visit the repository and the gitter room for more information.
Naterade is built on top of LoopKit. LoopKit is a set of frameworks that provide data storage, retrieval, and calcluation, as well as boilerplate view controllers.
Unless your name is Nate, that might be weird for you. Instead, I'd encourage you to look at Loop, which is nearly identical to Naterade but it has some additional benefits, like:
- Setup and customization instructions
- Stable, gitflow-based release process
Just remember Your Diabetes May Vary. Your physiology, habits, and risk-tolerance are not the same as mine. Use these tools at your own risk!
Please read the LICENSE and CODE_OF_CONDUCT