TENCON 2014 - 2014 IEEE Region 10 Conference 2014
DOI: 10.1109/tencon.2014.7022473
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Simulation of a multi-strip blood glucometer

Abstract: Normal blood glucose levels are tightly regulated in the human body, in the range of 70-150 mg/dL. With the increasing awareness that uncontrolled diabetes plays a significant role in the onset and progress of other diseases, severely diabetic patients are being advised to closely monitor their haemoglucose levels, as often as four times every day. This is done in a home environment, by means of a glucometer and enzyme-coated test strips, having high specificity for glucose. The test strips are expensive and s… Show more

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“…A three-port electrochemical sensor was modeled using a voltage controlled resistor, as shown in Figure 8 [19][20][21]. The resistance between the RE and CE is modeled as a constant resistor at 10 kΩ.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A three-port electrochemical sensor was modeled using a voltage controlled resistor, as shown in Figure 8 [19][20][21]. The resistance between the RE and CE is modeled as a constant resistor at 10 kΩ.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keywords: Diabetes, glucometer, Near-Infrared (NIR), Internet of Things (IoT), non-invasive applying a drop of blood to an enzyme-coated test strip, the glucose molecules in the blood carry out a chemical reaction in the presence of the enzyme, which produces electrons. The amount of electrons generated varies in direct proportion to the amount of glucose present in the blood sample being tested [5]. The main disadvantage of the meter is discomfort at the puncture site and the risk of infection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%