AbstractA wireless programmable electronic platform for implantable monitoring of blood glucose level (BGL) was developed and preliminary tested on bench. This system allows extremely low power bidirectional telemetry, based on the IEEE802.15.4-2003 protocol, thus enabling typical battery lifetime up to six months and wireless networking of multiple sensors. During a single BGL measurement, the circuit drives a laser diode, for sensor excitation, and acquires the amplified signals coming from four different photodetectors. The electronics is designed to be integrated in a complete system for BGL monitoring to be implanted for at least six months under the skin of diabetic patients
Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of blindness, renal failure, amputation, heart attacks and stroke...
Diabetes is one of the deadliest diseases worldwide. To prevent further complications due to diabete...
Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most common life-threatening diseases in the world. The aim of this ...
A wireless programmable electronic platform for implantable monitoring of blood glucose level (BGL) ...
AbstractA wireless programmable electronic platform for implantable monitoring of blood glucose leve...
Abstract—The development of a long-term wireless implantable biosensor based on fluorescence intensi...
Abstract This work proposes a wearable system for the non‐invasive measurement of the blood glucose ...
This work proposes a wearable system for the non-invasive measurement of the blood glucose level. In...
AbstractA continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system consisting of a wireless, subcutaneously implan...
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Diabetics typically monitor glycemia levels by repeatedly obtaining capillary blood samples by painf...
Abstract—A subminiature implantable potentiostat and teleme-try electronics package was developed to...
As the rate of incidence of diabetes increases in the modern world, more accurate and reliable metho...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease characterized by blood glucose levels out of normal ra...
Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of blindness, renal failure, amputation, heart attacks and stroke...
Diabetes is one of the deadliest diseases worldwide. To prevent further complications due to diabete...
Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most common life-threatening diseases in the world. The aim of this ...
A wireless programmable electronic platform for implantable monitoring of blood glucose level (BGL) ...
AbstractA wireless programmable electronic platform for implantable monitoring of blood glucose leve...
Abstract—The development of a long-term wireless implantable biosensor based on fluorescence intensi...
Abstract This work proposes a wearable system for the non‐invasive measurement of the blood glucose ...
This work proposes a wearable system for the non-invasive measurement of the blood glucose level. In...
AbstractA continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system consisting of a wireless, subcutaneously implan...
This article presents a new configurable wireless sensor system that can be used for biochemical and...
This paper presents a novel wireless tear glucose level sensor for diabetes patients. The miniaturiz...
Diabetics typically monitor glycemia levels by repeatedly obtaining capillary blood samples by painf...
Abstract—A subminiature implantable potentiostat and teleme-try electronics package was developed to...
As the rate of incidence of diabetes increases in the modern world, more accurate and reliable metho...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease characterized by blood glucose levels out of normal ra...
Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of blindness, renal failure, amputation, heart attacks and stroke...
Diabetes is one of the deadliest diseases worldwide. To prevent further complications due to diabete...
Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most common life-threatening diseases in the world. The aim of this ...