A non-invasive glucose monitoring device using NIR (Near Infra Red)

Authors

  • Vanathi. P Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur, Author
  • Kavinilavu. A Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur, Author
  • Logasundari. T Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur, Author
  • Bavani. T Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur, Author
  • Monica. R Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur, Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54228/r7z1bf42

Keywords:

Diabetes, Non-invasive, bio-impedance, glycemic, continuous glucose monitoring, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemi

Abstract

In a developing country like India, systemic chronic diseases reach unsustainable 
heights as the population grows. According to WHO, diabetes affects an estimated 28.7 
million people worldwide, or 28.5% of the population. Diabetes affects around 8.5 million 
people who have yet to be diagnosed (2022). Diabetes is one of these metabolic systemic 
chronic diseases that has captured the world's attention. The primary goal of our research is 
to develop non-invasive blood glucose monitoring technology that will benefit a large number 
of patients. We analyze the research progress and significant problems of non-invasive blood 
glucose detecting technologies in our project evaluation. In our study, we present an effective 
NIR-based optical detecting system. The existing non-invasive glucose monitoring device 
had a 60% accuracy level, however the proposed model will have an accuracy of 80% and 
will have a significant advantage over the existing system. Furthermore, the information is 
continuously delivered to the personal computer via serial communication via the UART 
protocol.

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Author Biographies

  • Vanathi. P, Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur,

    Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering

  • Kavinilavu. A, Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur,

    Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering

  • Logasundari. T, Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur,

    Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering

  • Bavani. T, Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur,

    Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering

     

  • Monica. R, Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur,

    Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering

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2024-11-20

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