In diabetes research, non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (NI-CGM) devices represent a new and appealing frontier. In the last years, some multi-sensor devices for NI-CGM have been proposed, which exploit several sensors measuring phenomena of different nature, not only for measuring glucose related signals, but also signals reflecting some possible perturbing processes (temperature, blood perfusion). Estimation of glucose levels is then obtained combining these signals through a mathematical model which requires an initial calibration step exploiting one reference blood glucose (RBG) sample. Even if promising results have been obtained, especially in hospitalized volunteers, at present the temporal accuracy of NI-CGM sensors may su...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) by suitable portable sensors plays a central role in the treatme...
Minimally invasive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors can greatly help diabetes management....
The identification of individual parameters of detailed physiological models of type 1 diabetes can ...
In diabetes research, non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (NI-CGM) devices represent a new an...
In diabetes research, non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (NI-CGM) devices represent a new an...
Non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (NI-CGM) sensors are still at an early stage of developme...
Minimally invasive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors are wearable medical devices that pro...
Even if still at an early stage of development, non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (NI-CGM) ...
Minimally-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors are used in diabetes therapy to monit...
Background: The main concern in noninvasive (NI) glucose monitoring methods is to achieve high accur...
Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices estimate plasma glucose (PG) from measuremen...
Objective: A model of the sensor error is crucial to design reliable simulation scenarios for testin...
Minimally invasive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors can greatly help diabetes management....
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors are portable devices, employed in the treatment of diabe...
Background Knowing the statistical properties of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor errors c...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) by suitable portable sensors plays a central role in the treatme...
Minimally invasive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors can greatly help diabetes management....
The identification of individual parameters of detailed physiological models of type 1 diabetes can ...
In diabetes research, non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (NI-CGM) devices represent a new an...
In diabetes research, non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (NI-CGM) devices represent a new an...
Non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (NI-CGM) sensors are still at an early stage of developme...
Minimally invasive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors are wearable medical devices that pro...
Even if still at an early stage of development, non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (NI-CGM) ...
Minimally-invasive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors are used in diabetes therapy to monit...
Background: The main concern in noninvasive (NI) glucose monitoring methods is to achieve high accur...
Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices estimate plasma glucose (PG) from measuremen...
Objective: A model of the sensor error is crucial to design reliable simulation scenarios for testin...
Minimally invasive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors can greatly help diabetes management....
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors are portable devices, employed in the treatment of diabe...
Background Knowing the statistical properties of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor errors c...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) by suitable portable sensors plays a central role in the treatme...
Minimally invasive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors can greatly help diabetes management....
The identification of individual parameters of detailed physiological models of type 1 diabetes can ...