Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring Device (original) (raw)

2023, https://www.ijhsr.org/IJHSR\_Vol.13\_Issue.10\_Oct2023/IJHSR-Abstract09.html

A non-invasive blood glucose monitoring system is a new technology for people with diabetes. These devices do not require blood or other invasive methods to measure blood glucose. They are designed to give patients a safe and accurate way to monitor their blood glucose. Non-invasive blood glucose monitoring devices measure blood glucose using transdermal sensors placed on the skin. These sensors transmit data to the monitor, allowing the patient to monitor their glucose levels in real time. The accuracy of this method has been shown to be similar to that of analytical glucose testing methods. Infrared sensor and Arduino UNO are the components used in this device that provides natural solution for non-invasive glucose monitoring. An innovative way to accurately monitor blood glucose levels without any intervention is to connect the sensor to an Arduino. To determine if there is glucose in the blood, the system uses an infrared sensor. Then, this data is sent to the Arduino microcontroller for real-time processing and display. The system is designed to be easy to use and requires no user intervention. It also provides an affordable solution to the problem of blood glucose monitoring, making it a desirable option for both patients and health professionals. The device provides an effective and economical solution for monitoring blood glucose. In addition to storing and receiving data from a secure database, Arduino is used to process sensor signals. The system is designed to provide continuous monitoring of the user's blood glucose levels. This system can be used to alert the operator of any changes in blood glucose levels and to provide the patient with the information he or she needs to better manage his or her condition.

AN EMBEDDED SYSTEM FOR NON-INVASIVE BLOOD GLUCOSE MEASUREMENT IN GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST

Diabetic patients need to monitor their blood glucose levels frequently to prevent complications related to the disease. Commonly used glucose measurement methods are invasive, uncomfortable, and usually require frequent finger pricking. This paper deals with the development of a non-invasive system for continuous measurement of blood glucose concentration levels, using near infrared light of suitable wavelength. Glucose determination using near infrared can be done by taking measurement of transmitted light through human body. This device may become very useful while conducting glucose tolerance test (GTT). In glucose tolerance test, patient should be given a measured dose of glucose solution to drink and blood is drawn at intervals of half an hour or one hour for two to four hours. This requires five to nine finger pricking for measurement of glucose concentration. By using this proposed device pricking can be reduced to one. First the glucose concentration is measured using conventional method for calibration. Then by comparing with the first sample measurement subsequent values can be determined without further pricking.

Design of Digital Blood Glucose Meter Based on Arduino UNO

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Development of Portable Device for Measurement of Blood Glucose, Temperature and Pulse-Oximeter using Arduino

This paper is focused on the survey of the methods which are used to predict diabetic patients measurement of the blood glucose concentration, Body Temperature and Pulseoximeter. This system have the characteristics of noninvasive, simple and very fast speed of response. Firstly, the method is use near-infrared light(NIR) irradiation fingers that is the exposure to non-ionizing radiation. The infrared light transmittance can receive a signal about the blood glucose concentration. Then after an amplifier the signal, this signals will transmit to the Arduino. Here, is uses the Arduino Uno board as the CPU to analysis and processing the signal. Second, the sensors used in this work are a body temperature sensor and a blood oxygen sensor. Finally, the method is used enables to show the result of the sensor reading and on the LCD screen in, and it can transmission to laptop for storage data. It is convenient that customers should know the blood glucose reading. It is control the adverse effects caused by high blood glucose when they know their blood glucose levels.

GluMo: A Noninvasive Blood Glucose Monitor

2020

Diabetics are used to pricking their fingertips in order to check their glucose level. In an effort to sunset that practice, Santa Clara University’s Ethical, Pragmatic, and Intelligent Computing (EPIC) Laboratory has envisioned, designed, and prototyped a portable noninvasive glucose monitoring medical instrument which we have dubbed GluMo. In place of a drop of blood GluMo uses Infrared (IR) light emitters and receivers as part of a small form factor Internet of Things (IoT) medical instrument which calculates the amount of the IR wave’s interaction with glucose molecules within the blood stream. The information is then transmitted to a database for tracking, history building, and data visualization for the patient (and potentially the patient’s doctor if authorized). Since current single droplet blood glucose meters are attainable as cheap as 10 USD, in order to keep GluMo’s cost under 100 USD without diminishing the accuracy of the reading outside of an acceptable bounds, Near I...

A Survey on Technologies Used in Glucose Monitoring for Diabetic Patients

In the recent years, there has been a great improvement of technology in engineering as well as medical industries. Even though the technology has increased in the medical field, the patient's waiting time in hospitals and emergency appointments is extremely costlier nowadays. In the modern lifestyle many people are susceptible to Diabetes Mellitus (DM).The management and monitoring of DM is a challenge for the diabetic patients. This paper surveys about the various methods used in self-monitoring of blood glucose levels pervasively. The devices used for self-monitoring of glucose level are also discussed in this survey. These devices are very useful in the present busy life scenario. The major disadvantage of these devices is that they are expensive and cannot afford by all diabetic patients. An idea can proposed which involves the preparation of the kit which directly calculates the glucose level and automates with an alert message that includes the diet control,exercise control and medication control.

Blood Glucose Measurement Using Ir Sensor

2016

Self-monitoring of blood glucose levels has become popular to the limitations in the use of urine testing for assessing the status of diabetes control. Furthermore, the recent emphasis on the importance of diabetes regulation entails that patients tailor the insulin doses based on blood glucose levels. This research discusses the methodology of blood glucose monitoring using IR sensors. When performed properly, selfmonitoring is accurate, reliable, and effective. It can also be beneficial in detecting hypoglycemia and may have a positive psychological impact as well. The reduction in the frequency of office and laboratory visits makes self-monitoring potentially cost-effective. Although useful for a broad segment of the type I diabetic population and for an increasingly large number of individuals with type II diabetes, selfmonitoring may have limited role in patients with severe, irreversible complications. Keyword: Infra red (IR), Microcontroller (MC), Radio Frequency (RF), Altern...

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