A blood glucose metre is a small, portable device that measures blood glucose levels. To avoid long-term complications from diabetes, careful blood glucose control is required. New blood glucose metres have a small size, a large memory capacity, blood glucose manipulation techniques, and computer-based data processing capabilities. The Glucose Detection System is implemented in tandem with an improved Op-based Potentiostat and an automatic test system. This project's goal is to investigate an improved OP-based Three-Electrode Potentiostat that can be used in an Electrochemical Glucose Biosensor device to achieve comparable measurement accuracy. This Project enables us to make the Glucometer Cost-Efficient, Affordable and Easy to Use. They h...
With the continuous growth in the field of glucose monitoring devices, non-invasive (NI)glucose moni...
Diabetes, a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin, can lead to serious ...
Glucose meters have improved considerably since they were first introduced in 1960, but many questio...
A blood glucose metre is a small, portable device that measures blood glucose levels. To avoid long-...
The purpose of this study is to design and develop a universal glucose meter device that could analy...
The purpose of this study is to design and develop a universal glucose meter device that could analy...
Diabetes has been a prevalent problem of modern society for quite a while, the remedies to the probl...
In this study, a novel gold-coated test strip for blood glucose measurement has been designed. Such ...
This paper presents the various technologies used for design and development of the glucometer. It a...
The problem of monitoring diabetes is caused as a significant prevalence of the disease, and develop...
The overall goal of this research is to develop a minimally invasive glucose sensing system for diab...
As the rate of incidence of diabetes increases in the modern world, more accurate and reliable metho...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
During the day, the blood glucose levels of healthy humans change following the food intake or fasti...
In this work, a novel glucose quantification strategy is presented in a self-powered biosensing devi...
With the continuous growth in the field of glucose monitoring devices, non-invasive (NI)glucose moni...
Diabetes, a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin, can lead to serious ...
Glucose meters have improved considerably since they were first introduced in 1960, but many questio...
A blood glucose metre is a small, portable device that measures blood glucose levels. To avoid long-...
The purpose of this study is to design and develop a universal glucose meter device that could analy...
The purpose of this study is to design and develop a universal glucose meter device that could analy...
Diabetes has been a prevalent problem of modern society for quite a while, the remedies to the probl...
In this study, a novel gold-coated test strip for blood glucose measurement has been designed. Such ...
This paper presents the various technologies used for design and development of the glucometer. It a...
The problem of monitoring diabetes is caused as a significant prevalence of the disease, and develop...
The overall goal of this research is to develop a minimally invasive glucose sensing system for diab...
As the rate of incidence of diabetes increases in the modern world, more accurate and reliable metho...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
During the day, the blood glucose levels of healthy humans change following the food intake or fasti...
In this work, a novel glucose quantification strategy is presented in a self-powered biosensing devi...
With the continuous growth in the field of glucose monitoring devices, non-invasive (NI)glucose moni...
Diabetes, a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin, can lead to serious ...
Glucose meters have improved considerably since they were first introduced in 1960, but many questio...