Diabetes is a chronic and, according to the state of the art, an incurable disease. Therefore, to treat diabetes, regular blood glucose monitoring is crucial since it is mandatory to mitigate the risk and incidence of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. Nowadays, it is common to use blood glucose meters or continuous glucose monitoring via stinging the skin, which is classified as invasive monitoring. In recent decades, non-invasive monitoring has been regarded as a dominant research field. In this paper, electrochemical and electromagnetic non-invasive blood glucose monitoring approaches will be discussed. Thereby, scientific sensor systems are compared to commercial devices by validating the sensor principle and investigating their performanc...
[EN] Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by abnormal blood glucose levels which has short an...
With the continuous growth in the field of glucose monitoring devices, non-invasive (NI)glucose moni...
Diabetes Mellitus incidence and its negative outcomes have dramatically increased worldwide and are ...
Diabetes is a big concern worldwide, and the International Diabetes Federation estimates there are o...
The prevalence of diabetes is increasing globally. More than 690 million cases of diabetes are expec...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
The problem of monitoring diabetes is caused as a significant prevalence of the disease, and develop...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients' health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Background: The main concern in noninvasive (NI) glucose monitoring methods is to achieve high accur...
Diabetes is a growing chronic disease that affect millions of people in the world. Regular monitorin...
Glucose monitoring technology has been used by diabetic patients to monitor their blood glucose leve...
Diabetes is a growing chronic disease that affect millions of people in the world. Regular monitorin...
Abstract Aim of this review was to describe the main technologies for non-invasive glucose monitori...
The aim of this paper is to introduce the recent research and commercial developments in minimally ...
Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by compromised insulin production or decreased ability t...
[EN] Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by abnormal blood glucose levels which has short an...
With the continuous growth in the field of glucose monitoring devices, non-invasive (NI)glucose moni...
Diabetes Mellitus incidence and its negative outcomes have dramatically increased worldwide and are ...
Diabetes is a big concern worldwide, and the International Diabetes Federation estimates there are o...
The prevalence of diabetes is increasing globally. More than 690 million cases of diabetes are expec...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
The problem of monitoring diabetes is caused as a significant prevalence of the disease, and develop...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients' health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Background: The main concern in noninvasive (NI) glucose monitoring methods is to achieve high accur...
Diabetes is a growing chronic disease that affect millions of people in the world. Regular monitorin...
Glucose monitoring technology has been used by diabetic patients to monitor their blood glucose leve...
Diabetes is a growing chronic disease that affect millions of people in the world. Regular monitorin...
Abstract Aim of this review was to describe the main technologies for non-invasive glucose monitori...
The aim of this paper is to introduce the recent research and commercial developments in minimally ...
Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by compromised insulin production or decreased ability t...
[EN] Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by abnormal blood glucose levels which has short an...
With the continuous growth in the field of glucose monitoring devices, non-invasive (NI)glucose moni...
Diabetes Mellitus incidence and its negative outcomes have dramatically increased worldwide and are ...