2015
DOI: 10.1142/s1793545815500133
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An assessment study of absorption effect: LED vs tungsten halogen lamp for noninvasive glucose detection

Abstract: Noninvasive glucose monitoring development is critical for diabetic patient continuous monitoring. However, almost all the available devices are invasive and painful. Noninvasive methods such as using spectroscopy have shown some good results. Unfortunately, the drawback was that the tungsten halogen lamps usage that is impractical if applied on human skin. This paper compared the light emitting diode (LED) to traditional tungsten halogen lamps as light source for glucose detection where the type of light sour… Show more

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