2013 IEEE International Conference on Smart Instrumentation, Measurement and Applications (ICSIMA) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icsima.2013.6717938
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Initial quantitative comparison of 940nm and 950nm infrared sensor performance for measuring glucose non-invasively

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“…According to [67], [68], it is possible for the light to interact with blood constituents and be dispersed, absorbed, and reflected. According to the Beer-Lambert law, the received light's intensity varies with blood glucose levels [69], [70]. The receiver would aid in measuring the amount of glucose present in the blood artery, according to Nikawa et al [71].…”
Section: A Near-infrared (Nir) Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [67], [68], it is possible for the light to interact with blood constituents and be dispersed, absorbed, and reflected. According to the Beer-Lambert law, the received light's intensity varies with blood glucose levels [69], [70]. The receiver would aid in measuring the amount of glucose present in the blood artery, according to Nikawa et al [71].…”
Section: A Near-infrared (Nir) Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cardoso et al [ 50 ] implemented an architecture composed of two light emitters, with a wavelength of 940 nm and 805 nm. Another work [ 51 ] used 950 nm in addition to 940 nm and have shown that the output voltages are nearly linear with the increment of glucose concentration. In [ 52 ], average value of three different wavelengths was used to determine the blood glucose concentration.…”
Section: Optical Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The light may interact with blood components and it may scattered, absorbed and reflected [69], [70]. The intensity of received light varies as per glucose concentration as per Beer-Lambert law [71], [72] The receiver would help to measure the presence glucose molecule from the blood vessel [73].…”
Section: Technique Advantages Disadvantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%