| Feature | ResScan (Clinical) | ResScan (Network) | |---------|--------------------|--------------------| | Primary input | CPAP device data (SD card/cloud) | IP packets, ARP tables | | Output | Compliance, AHI, leak graphs | Open ports, OS, latency | | User | Sleep physician, technician | Network administrator | | Frequency | Daily/weekly reports | Continuous or scheduled | | Security | HIPAA (health data) | Confidentiality of network topology |
In computing, a "resource scanner" (resscan) is a tool that discovers hardware, software, and services within a network. Examples include Nmap, Advanced IP Scanner, or custom scripts. resscan
This allows the clinician to see the entire night in detail. | Feature | ResScan (Clinical) | ResScan (Network)
ResScan is intended for clinical use. Patients often use the open-source software OSCPCAR (SleepyHead) for similar home analysis, as ResScan is licensed and has a steeper learning curve. ResScan is intended for clinical use
How a clinician typically uses the software:
ResScan, sleep apnea, CPAP telemonitoring, resource scanning, network discovery
Here is the full content overview regarding ResScan, covering its purpose, features, data interpretation, and technical usage.
