A suitability of two different liquid phantoms of blood-glucose solutions as phantoms for development of microwave sensors for noninvasive blood glucose monitoring is compared. The two phantoms are physiological saline-glucose and pig blood-glucose solutions. For this purpose a simple microwave sensor is developed for in vitro monitoring of blood glucose levels. The sensor consists of a microstrip antenna and of a small rectangular container on the top of the antenna. The container is filled with one of the liquid phantoms. Both phantoms with different glucose concentrations ranging from 0 to 500 mg/dL are considered. Dependence of sensor’s resonant frequency on glucose concentration of LUTs is both estimated by aid of numerical simulations...
This paper presents a reliable microwave and microfluidic miniature sensor dedicated to the measurem...
International audienceDespite the advancements in the field of glucose monitoring sensors, the devel...
International audienceDespite the advancements in the field of glucose monitoring sensors, the devel...
In the present work, a novel compact and highly sensitive microwave antenna sensor at 2.45 GHz is pr...
In this paper, a microwave sensor based on an artificial transmission line is proposed for non-invas...
In this article, a low-cost microwave modified patch resonator (2.3 GHz) is presented for glucose le...
includes bibliographical references (p. 124-127).Non-invasive measuring techniques for determining b...
Blood glucose monitoring is a primary tool for the care of diabetic patients. At present, there is n...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-56).Diabetes is a disease that afflicts millions worldwid...
A design of a microwave noninvasive continuous blood glucose monitoring sensor and its interference ...
A l’heure actuelle, disposer de données fiables est une nécessité pour poser efficacement un diagnos...
The use of microwave technology is currently under investigation for non-invasive estimation of glyc...
The paper presents results of numerical simulation and experimental testing of a microwave sensor fo...
The measurement of glucose concentration finds interesting potential applications in both industry a...
This paper discusses a method to improve the resolution of microwave biomedical sensors. In particul...
This paper presents a reliable microwave and microfluidic miniature sensor dedicated to the measurem...
International audienceDespite the advancements in the field of glucose monitoring sensors, the devel...
International audienceDespite the advancements in the field of glucose monitoring sensors, the devel...
In the present work, a novel compact and highly sensitive microwave antenna sensor at 2.45 GHz is pr...
In this paper, a microwave sensor based on an artificial transmission line is proposed for non-invas...
In this article, a low-cost microwave modified patch resonator (2.3 GHz) is presented for glucose le...
includes bibliographical references (p. 124-127).Non-invasive measuring techniques for determining b...
Blood glucose monitoring is a primary tool for the care of diabetic patients. At present, there is n...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-56).Diabetes is a disease that afflicts millions worldwid...
A design of a microwave noninvasive continuous blood glucose monitoring sensor and its interference ...
A l’heure actuelle, disposer de données fiables est une nécessité pour poser efficacement un diagnos...
The use of microwave technology is currently under investigation for non-invasive estimation of glyc...
The paper presents results of numerical simulation and experimental testing of a microwave sensor fo...
The measurement of glucose concentration finds interesting potential applications in both industry a...
This paper discusses a method to improve the resolution of microwave biomedical sensors. In particul...
This paper presents a reliable microwave and microfluidic miniature sensor dedicated to the measurem...
International audienceDespite the advancements in the field of glucose monitoring sensors, the devel...
International audienceDespite the advancements in the field of glucose monitoring sensors, the devel...