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MyAir methodology for collection of use data - Ard Diem - 07-01-2021 Does anyone know if (ResMed AirSense 10) MyAir reports are based on information collected continuously during the entire period of sleep, or is it extrapolated from a smaller window of time? RE: MyAir methodology for collection of use data - factor - 07-01-2021 Dont know and dont use it. Download and learn OSCAR https://www.sleepfiles.com/OSCAR/ MyAir is a very inaccurate app. RE: MyAir methodology for collection of use data - pholynyk - 07-01-2021 I believe the MyAir reports are based on statistics collected over the course of the whole night. As mentioned, using OSCAR will give you much more information that you can use to optimise your therapy for yourself. RE: MyAir methodology for collection of use data - Homerec130 - 07-01-2021 I look at the MyAir info on my phone and say "that's nice." If something looks odd, then I download the SD card into OSCAR and look at it there. RE: MyAir methodology for collection of use data - srlevine1 - 07-01-2021 It appears that ResMed AirSense 10 collects "detailed" data continuously and writes it to the SD. Considering the granularity of the analysis time scale in my ResScan software (6.1), it appears that the granularity, at least for reporting purposes, is 10-seconds which implies some form of summarization or data smoothing. The system could be interpolating between collected data points, but one needs access to the software for a definitive answer. Something ResMed is loath to reveal. |