2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12652-021-03105-z
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Non-invasive determination of blood glucose level using narrowband microwave sensor

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“…This significantly depends on the chosen operating frequency, which defines the penetration depth. The working frequencies are mostly in the range of 0-6 GHz [32,92,[95][96][97]99,104,105,[138][139][140], and the others are in the range of 10-20 GHz [93,98]. In general, the higher the frequency, the lower the penetration depth.…”
Section: Non-invasive Sensor Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This significantly depends on the chosen operating frequency, which defines the penetration depth. The working frequencies are mostly in the range of 0-6 GHz [32,92,[95][96][97]99,104,105,[138][139][140], and the others are in the range of 10-20 GHz [93,98]. In general, the higher the frequency, the lower the penetration depth.…”
Section: Non-invasive Sensor Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the other working frequency range, [98] works better than [93], as the phase change to the glucose change is larger to 2°per 10 mg/dL. In addition, different from other approaches, [97] introduced sub-band processing. V.V.…”
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