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Open Source CPAP Analysis Reporter
A fork of sleepyhead/sleepyhead-code
If there are no mask-on slices of nonzero duration, then there's not any meaningful event or waveform data for the session. There is occasionally some fragmentary data, but it's always less than 1 second. When such fragmentary waveform data is present, it only contains 1-3 nonzero samples, corresponding to 0.2s - 0.6s of data, which suggests that the mask-on slice was really that long rather than precisely 0. As a result, it appears that the timestamps of the mask-on/mask-off slices are just the current value of the machine's internal clock, which only has 1-second resolution. But rather than embark on herculean efforts to derive a sub-second slice duration from (only occasionally present) event or waveform data, we just treat the session as having no detailed data. |
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OpenSource CPAP Analysis Reporter - OSCAR OSCAR is a derivative of SleepyHead version 1.1.0,created when that was abandoned by Mark Watkins. SleepyHead was a cross platform, opensource sleep tracking program for reviewing CPAP and Oximetry data, which are devices used in the treatment of Sleep Disorders like Obstructive Sleep Apnea. It was released under the GPL version 3 license. See the file COPYING for those details. SleepyHead was written by Mark Watkins (aka Jedimark), an Australian software developer afflicted with sleep apnea. SleepyHead was copyright (C) 2011-2018 by Mark Watkins <mark@jedimark.net> Portions of OSCAR are copyright (c) 2019 by Nightowl Software <michaelnightowl99@gmail.com> Requirements: (Linux package names are given, Windows and Mac should be similar) ------------- Qt5.9 SDK with help (Qt5.9 from http://qt.io/download-open-source recommended) The help modules are libqt5help5, qttools5-dev and qttools5-dev-tools Qt5.7 SDK without help is possible (for Debian Stretch) All systems need qtcreator or qttools5-dev-tools All systems need qt5-default, libqt5serialport5, libqt5serailport5-dev and libqt5opengl5-dev Linux also needs libudev-dev and zlib1g-dev OSX needs Xcode and commandline tools from AppStore, Windows needs MinGW (in Qt5 SDK) or VC++2015 Community, and a matching set of Qt libraries. Building: -------- Recommend shadow building to not cruft up the source code folder: cd .. mkdir build cd build qmake ../OSCAR-code/OSCAR_QT.pro make You may need to add a -spec option to qmake to suit your platform. Adding -j4 speeds up the make command on a dual core or greater system. Building on OSX: --------------- Build as above. If qmake fails with the error: Project ERROR: Xcode not set up properly. You may need to confirm the license agreement by running /usr/bin/xcodebuild edit the file: QT_INSTALL_DIR/5.9/clang_64/mkspecs/features/mac/default_pre.prf and replace /usr/bin/xcrun -find xcrun 2>/dev/null with /usr/bin/xcrun -find xcodebuild 2>/dev/null Software Licensing Information ------------------------------ OSCAR is released under the GNU GPL v3 License. Please see below for a note on giving correct attribution in redistribution of derivatives. It is built using Qt SDK (Open Source Edition), available from http://qt.io. Redistribution of derivatives ( a note added by Mark Watins ) ----------------------------- Mark Watkins created this software to help lessen the exploitation of others. Seeing his work being used to exploit others is incredibly un-motivational, and incredibly disrespectful of all the work he put into this project. If you plan on reselling any derivatives of SleepyHead, I specifically request that you give due credit and link back, mentioning clearly in your advertising material, software installer and about screens that your derivative "is based on the free and open-source software SleepyHead available from http://sleepyhead.jedimark.net, developed and copyright by Mark Watkins (C) 2011-2018." It is not enough to reference that your derivative "is based on GPL software".