700-706Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels. Monitoring of blood glucose levels at regular intervals plays a crucial role in the management of diabetes. The non-invasive real-time monitoring of glucose using near-infrared (NIR), Raman, acoustic and bio-impedance techniques have an edge over available invasive techniques but suffers from low Signal to Noise ratio (S/N) and other interferences. In the present work, we have attempted to improve S/N for the efficient detection of feeble signals corresponding to the physiological glucose concentrations. Investigations were carried out in the NIR region particularly from 800-1400 nm for the identification of the unique absorption featur...
According to the International Diabetes Federation, 530 million people worldwide have diabetes, with...
Medical Technologies National Conference (TIPTEKNO) -- OCT 27-29, 2016 -- Antalya, TURKEYWOS: 000455...
World Health Organization (WHO) stated in 2004, about 347 million people suffered from diabetes and ...
Glucose concentration measurement is the basis of noninvasive detection of blood glucose concentrati...
Diabetes is a medical condition that can lead to various diseases such as stroke, heart disease, bli...
The World Health Organization estimates that 347 million people worldwide are diabetic. Although dia...
Diabetes is considered one of the life-threatening diseases in the world which need continuous monit...
Remote monitoring is required in several applications and generically, a remote monitoring architect...
The World Health Organization estimates that 347 million people worldwide are diabetic. Although dia...
In this study, we propose and demonstrate a novel two-Level Partial Least Squares (2L-PLS) architect...
Background: Self-monitoring of blood glucose by dia-betics is crucial in the reduction of complicati...
WOS: 000452011100004Diabetes is a widespread and serious disease and noninvasive measurement has bee...
Glucose sensing is pursued extensively in biomedical research and clinical practice for assessment o...
The ideal method to monitor diabetes is to obtain the glucose level with a fast, accurate, and pain-...
2016 Medical Technologies National Conference, TIPTEKNO 2016 -- 27 October 2016 through 29 October 2...
According to the International Diabetes Federation, 530 million people worldwide have diabetes, with...
Medical Technologies National Conference (TIPTEKNO) -- OCT 27-29, 2016 -- Antalya, TURKEYWOS: 000455...
World Health Organization (WHO) stated in 2004, about 347 million people suffered from diabetes and ...
Glucose concentration measurement is the basis of noninvasive detection of blood glucose concentrati...
Diabetes is a medical condition that can lead to various diseases such as stroke, heart disease, bli...
The World Health Organization estimates that 347 million people worldwide are diabetic. Although dia...
Diabetes is considered one of the life-threatening diseases in the world which need continuous monit...
Remote monitoring is required in several applications and generically, a remote monitoring architect...
The World Health Organization estimates that 347 million people worldwide are diabetic. Although dia...
In this study, we propose and demonstrate a novel two-Level Partial Least Squares (2L-PLS) architect...
Background: Self-monitoring of blood glucose by dia-betics is crucial in the reduction of complicati...
WOS: 000452011100004Diabetes is a widespread and serious disease and noninvasive measurement has bee...
Glucose sensing is pursued extensively in biomedical research and clinical practice for assessment o...
The ideal method to monitor diabetes is to obtain the glucose level with a fast, accurate, and pain-...
2016 Medical Technologies National Conference, TIPTEKNO 2016 -- 27 October 2016 through 29 October 2...
According to the International Diabetes Federation, 530 million people worldwide have diabetes, with...
Medical Technologies National Conference (TIPTEKNO) -- OCT 27-29, 2016 -- Antalya, TURKEYWOS: 000455...
World Health Organization (WHO) stated in 2004, about 347 million people suffered from diabetes and ...