Development of a glucose sensor system with real time calibration

This research discussed on developing a glucose sensor with real time calibration. In general cases, the blood sugar level is checked through puncturing the fingertip to get the blood sample on a test strip. Moreover, this method is not convenient for the patients because it requires changing of the...

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Main Authors: Rashid, Muhammad Mahbubur, Mokhtaruddin, Nadhirah, Nayen, Md. Julkar
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spelling iium-717122019-11-24T15:32:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/71712/ Development of a glucose sensor system with real time calibration Rashid, Muhammad Mahbubur Mokhtaruddin, Nadhirah Nayen, Md. Julkar R Medicine (General) T Technology (General) This research discussed on developing a glucose sensor with real time calibration. In general cases, the blood sugar level is checked through puncturing the fingertip to get the blood sample on a test strip. Moreover, this method is not convenient for the patients because it requires changing of the strips for taking the blood samples every time and its price is also higher. This may expose the patients to infections while taking the blood samples. A non-invasive method is developed in this work to improve the old method. A near infrared (NIR) sensor is used to detect the scattering and absorption of light through glucose concentration. The simulation and construction of glucose sensor circuit are implemented through testing different solutions of glucose concentration (50-300 mg/dL) using microcontroller and Matlab software. The data of blood tests from 6 patients are compared and analyzed with the constructed glucose sensor. Results show that, the glucose sensor can detect the glucose concentrations (hyperglycemia, normal and hypoglycemia level) through finger and display it on Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). This sensor is able to provide an alert if glucose level reach higher than normal range. So the diabetes disease can be monitored in real time without difficulties of the patients in addition this method is competitive, affordable and convenient for the patients. Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Publication 2019-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71712/1/F02420376S19Glucose.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71712/7/71712_Development%20of%20a%20glucose%20sensor%20system%20with%20real%20time%20calibration_scopus.pdf Rashid, Muhammad Mahbubur and Mokhtaruddin, Nadhirah and Nayen, Md. Julkar (2019) Development of a glucose sensor system with real time calibration. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 7 (6S). pp. 216-218. ISSN 2277-3878 https://www.ijrte.org/wp-content/uploads/papers/v7i6s/F02420376S19.pdf
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topic R Medicine (General)
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Rashid, Muhammad Mahbubur
Mokhtaruddin, Nadhirah
Nayen, Md. Julkar
Development of a glucose sensor system with real time calibration
description This research discussed on developing a glucose sensor with real time calibration. In general cases, the blood sugar level is checked through puncturing the fingertip to get the blood sample on a test strip. Moreover, this method is not convenient for the patients because it requires changing of the strips for taking the blood samples every time and its price is also higher. This may expose the patients to infections while taking the blood samples. A non-invasive method is developed in this work to improve the old method. A near infrared (NIR) sensor is used to detect the scattering and absorption of light through glucose concentration. The simulation and construction of glucose sensor circuit are implemented through testing different solutions of glucose concentration (50-300 mg/dL) using microcontroller and Matlab software. The data of blood tests from 6 patients are compared and analyzed with the constructed glucose sensor. Results show that, the glucose sensor can detect the glucose concentrations (hyperglycemia, normal and hypoglycemia level) through finger and display it on Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). This sensor is able to provide an alert if glucose level reach higher than normal range. So the diabetes disease can be monitored in real time without difficulties of the patients in addition this method is competitive, affordable and convenient for the patients.
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author Rashid, Muhammad Mahbubur
Mokhtaruddin, Nadhirah
Nayen, Md. Julkar
author_facet Rashid, Muhammad Mahbubur
Mokhtaruddin, Nadhirah
Nayen, Md. Julkar
author_sort Rashid, Muhammad Mahbubur
title Development of a glucose sensor system with real time calibration
title_short Development of a glucose sensor system with real time calibration
title_full Development of a glucose sensor system with real time calibration
title_fullStr Development of a glucose sensor system with real time calibration
title_full_unstemmed Development of a glucose sensor system with real time calibration
title_sort development of a glucose sensor system with real time calibration
publisher Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Publication
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/71712/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/71712/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/71712/1/F02420376S19Glucose.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/71712/7/71712_Development%20of%20a%20glucose%20sensor%20system%20with%20real%20time%20calibration_scopus.pdf
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