We present a novel concept for in vivo sensing of glucose using metamaterials in combination with automatic learning systems. In detail, we use the plasmonic analogue of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) as sensor and evaluate the acquired data with support vector machines. The metamaterial can be integrated into a contact lens. This sensor changes its optical properties such as reflectivity upon the ambient glucose concentration, which allows for in situ measurements in the eye. We demonstrate that estimation errors below 2% at physiological concentrations are possible using simulations of the optical properties of the metamaterial in combination with an appropriate electrical circuitry and signal processing scheme. In the fut...
An important task of in vivo polarimetric glucose sensing is to find an appropriate way to optically...
The detection and quantification of glucose concentrations in human blood or in the ocular fluid gai...
Optical methods represent the most promising techniques to perform non-invasive glucose detection. G...
The measurement and quantification of glucose concentrations is a field of major interest, whether m...
In this paper, a new plasmonic absorbing metasurface sensor has been proposed to determine glucose c...
Background: We recently developed a photonic crystal glucose-sensing material (Alexeev et al., Anal ...
Diabetes is a disease condition characterized by a prolonged, high blood glucose level, which may le...
Diabetes is a major public health challenge affecting more than 451 million people. Physiological an...
Diabetes is a major public health challenge affecting more than 451 million people. Physiological an...
We have developed a technology for continuous tear glucose monitoring, and therefore potentially blo...
Glucose monitoring sensors with high softness and flexibility are critical for the developments of w...
Patients of diabetes mellitus urgently need noninvasive and continuous glucose monitoring in daily p...
Purpose:Development of a new optical sensor for measuring blood glucose levels noninvasively to repl...
© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbHSmart contact lenses for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) have great potenti...
In this paper we present theoretical analysis to support the polarimetric approach for glucose detec...
An important task of in vivo polarimetric glucose sensing is to find an appropriate way to optically...
The detection and quantification of glucose concentrations in human blood or in the ocular fluid gai...
Optical methods represent the most promising techniques to perform non-invasive glucose detection. G...
The measurement and quantification of glucose concentrations is a field of major interest, whether m...
In this paper, a new plasmonic absorbing metasurface sensor has been proposed to determine glucose c...
Background: We recently developed a photonic crystal glucose-sensing material (Alexeev et al., Anal ...
Diabetes is a disease condition characterized by a prolonged, high blood glucose level, which may le...
Diabetes is a major public health challenge affecting more than 451 million people. Physiological an...
Diabetes is a major public health challenge affecting more than 451 million people. Physiological an...
We have developed a technology for continuous tear glucose monitoring, and therefore potentially blo...
Glucose monitoring sensors with high softness and flexibility are critical for the developments of w...
Patients of diabetes mellitus urgently need noninvasive and continuous glucose monitoring in daily p...
Purpose:Development of a new optical sensor for measuring blood glucose levels noninvasively to repl...
© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbHSmart contact lenses for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) have great potenti...
In this paper we present theoretical analysis to support the polarimetric approach for glucose detec...
An important task of in vivo polarimetric glucose sensing is to find an appropriate way to optically...
The detection and quantification of glucose concentrations in human blood or in the ocular fluid gai...
Optical methods represent the most promising techniques to perform non-invasive glucose detection. G...