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Research Article

Design of non-invasive glucose meter using near-infrared technique

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Pages 140-147 | Received 24 Oct 2017, Accepted 04 Feb 2018, Published online: 02 Mar 2018
 

Abstract

Diabetics need to keep track of their blood glucose level and measure it regularly to determine their insulin dose intake and to ensure that glucose level is always within the normal range. In this article, a system that enables the measurement of blood glucose level non-invasively is designed. This article uses a near infra-red (NIR) transmittance spectroscopy, without drawing blood, puncturing the skin, or causing pain. It involves a light source and light detector circuits positioned on a certain region of the body. The attenuated received infra-red signal by the detector is a measure of the blood glucose level of that region. Data are collected from the receiving circuit and sent to a microcontroller using CoolTerm application, then exporting it to Excel Sheet, in which mean values and graphs are obtained. The performance of the circuit with and without Filtering is examined. A downward pattern was noticed, as the glucose concentration in the solution increased, the voltage output decreased, meaning that a less intensity light was detected by the receiving circuit. An improvement in the accuracy of measurements by 17% was achieved, when a notch filter is implemented to cut the voltage components corresponding to the power line noisy signals.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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