2014 IEEE 5th International Conference on Photonics (ICP) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icp.2014.7002364
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Photon counting polarimetry measurement towards non-invasive biomedical glucose monitoring

Abstract: Commercially available glucose measurement device for diabetes monitoring require extracting of blood and this means there will be a physical contact with human body. Demand on non-invasive measurement has invites research and development of new detection methods to measure blood glucose level. In this work, a very sensitive optical polarimetry measurement technique using ratio-metric photon counting detection has been introduced and tested for a range of known glucose concentrations that mimic the level of gl… Show more

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“…This method is based on the Lens-free Ultra-wide field Cell monitoring Array using Shadow images (LUCAS). [18], it primarily relies on the diffraction pattern of an individual cell, as opposed to the conventional optical microscope image, for characterization. Other latest studies that deal with blood glucose measurements are listed in Table 2.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method is based on the Lens-free Ultra-wide field Cell monitoring Array using Shadow images (LUCAS). [18], it primarily relies on the diffraction pattern of an individual cell, as opposed to the conventional optical microscope image, for characterization. Other latest studies that deal with blood glucose measurements are listed in Table 2.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%