Novel Approach to Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring Based on Transmittance and Refraction of Visible Laser Light
Author | Ali, Haider |
Author | Bensaali, Faycal |
Author | Jaber, Fadi |
Available date | 2022-12-29T07:34:43Z |
Publication Date | 2017 |
Publication Name | IEEE Access |
Resource | Scopus |
Abstract | Current blood glucose monitoring (BGM) techniques are invasive as they require a finger prick blood sample, a repetitively painful process that creates the risk of infection. BGM is essential to avoid complications arising due to abnormal blood glucose levels in diabetic patients. Laser light-based sensors have demonstrated a superior potential for BGM. Existing near-infrared (NIR)-based BGM techniques have shortcomings, such as the absorption of light in human tissue, higher signal-to-noise ratio, and lower accuracy, and these disadvantages have prevented NIR techniques from being employed for commercial BGM applications. A simple, compact, and cost-effective non-invasive device using visible red laser light of wavelength 650 nm for BGM (RL-BGM) is implemented in this paper. The RL-BGM monitoring device has three major technical advantages over NIR. Unlike NIR, red laser light has 30 times better transmittance through human tissue. Furthermore, when compared with NIR, the refractive index of laser light is more sensitive to the variations in glucose level concentration resulting in faster response times 7-10 s. Red laser light also demonstrates both higher linearity and accuracy for BGM. The designed RL-BGM device has been tested for both in vitro and in vivo cases and several experimental results have been generated to ensure the accuracy and precision of the proposed BGM sensor. 2013 IEEE. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Subject | Absorbance blood glucose monitoring in-vitro in-vivo laser circular spot (LCS) optical density refractive index transmittance |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 9163-9174 |
Volume Number | 5 |
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