Millimetre-wave frequencies are promising for sensitive detection of glucose levels in the blood, where the temperature effect is insignificant. All these features provide the feasibility of continuous, portable, and accurate monitoring of glucose levels. This paper presents a metamaterial-inspired resonator comprising five split-rings to detect glucose levels at 24.9 GHz. The plexiglass case containing blood is modelled on the sensor's surface and the structure is simulated for the glucose levels in blood from 50 mg/dl to 120 mg/dl. The novelty of the sensor is demonstrated by the capability to sense the normal glucose levels at millimetre-wave frequencies. The dielectric characteristics of the blood are modelled by using the Debye paramet...
In this paper, a design of truly non-invasive continuous blood glucose monitoring sensor which uses...
In this paper, a microwave sensor based on an artificial transmission line is proposed for non-invas...
Glucose-monitoring sensors are necessary and have been extensively studied to prevent and control he...
YesMillimetre-wave frequencies are promising for sensitive detection of glucose levels in the blood,...
In this article, a low-cost microwave modified patch resonator (2.3 GHz) is presented for glucose le...
Blood glucose measurement is vital for diabetes management. Blood glucose measurement technologies a...
The use of microwave technology is currently under investigation for non-invasive estimation of glyc...
This paper discusses about estimation of glucose concentration in blood using a Triple pole Compleme...
Diabetes has become a major health problem in society. Invasive glucometers, although precise, only ...
International audienceA frequent check of glucose level is necessary for diabeticsto control their g...
A novel sensing approach is presented for glucose levelmonitoring where a robust low-power millimete...
International audienceThe measurement of glucose concentration finds interesting potential applicati...
Abstract High-figure of merit (FoM) plasmonic microwave resonator is researched as a non-invasive on...
In this paper, a design of truly non-invasive continuous blood glucose monitoring sensor which uses...
In this paper, a microwave sensor based on an artificial transmission line is proposed for non-invas...
Glucose-monitoring sensors are necessary and have been extensively studied to prevent and control he...
YesMillimetre-wave frequencies are promising for sensitive detection of glucose levels in the blood,...
In this article, a low-cost microwave modified patch resonator (2.3 GHz) is presented for glucose le...
Blood glucose measurement is vital for diabetes management. Blood glucose measurement technologies a...
The use of microwave technology is currently under investigation for non-invasive estimation of glyc...
This paper discusses about estimation of glucose concentration in blood using a Triple pole Compleme...
Diabetes has become a major health problem in society. Invasive glucometers, although precise, only ...
International audienceA frequent check of glucose level is necessary for diabeticsto control their g...
A novel sensing approach is presented for glucose levelmonitoring where a robust low-power millimete...
International audienceThe measurement of glucose concentration finds interesting potential applicati...
Abstract High-figure of merit (FoM) plasmonic microwave resonator is researched as a non-invasive on...
In this paper, a design of truly non-invasive continuous blood glucose monitoring sensor which uses...
In this paper, a microwave sensor based on an artificial transmission line is proposed for non-invas...
Glucose-monitoring sensors are necessary and have been extensively studied to prevent and control he...