2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269060
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Glucose level detection using millimetre-wave metamaterial-inspired resonator

Abstract: 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 fro… Show more

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“…However, the transmitted signals are affected by physiological states, such as respiration, exercise, and heart activity. To improve the accuracy and sensitivity of blood glucose measurement, the existing studies used split ring resonators (Figure i, ii), spiral microstrip resonators (Figure iii), and high Q resonators to measure glucose concentration.…”
Section: Noninvasive Detection Methods Of Glucosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the transmitted signals are affected by physiological states, such as respiration, exercise, and heart activity. To improve the accuracy and sensitivity of blood glucose measurement, the existing studies used split ring resonators (Figure i, ii), spiral microstrip resonators (Figure iii), and high Q resonators to measure glucose concentration.…”
Section: Noninvasive Detection Methods Of Glucosementioning
confidence: 99%