Non-Invasive Monitoring of Glucose Level Changes Utilizing a mm-Wave Radar System

IF 0.2 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction Pub Date : 2018-07-01 DOI:10.4018/IJMHCI.2018070102
G. Shaker, Karly Smith, Ala Eldin Omer, Shuo Liu, Clement Csech, U. Wadhwa, S. Safavi-Naeini, R. Hughson
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This article discusses recent developments in the authors' experiments using Google's Soli alpha kit to develop a non-invasive blood glucose detection system. The Soli system (co-developed by Google and Infineon) is a 60 GHz mm-wave radar that promises a small, mobile, and wearable platform intended for gesture recognition. They have retrofitted the setup for the system and their experiments outline a proof-of-concept prototype to detect changes of the dielectric properties of solutions with different levels of glucose and distinguish between different concentrations. Preliminary results indicated that mm-waves are suitable for glucose detection among biological mediums at concentrations similar to blood glucose concentrations of diabetic patients. The authors discuss improving the repeatability and scalability of the system, other systems of glucose detection, and potential user constraints of implementation.
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利用毫米波雷达系统无创监测血糖水平变化
本文讨论了作者使用Google的Soli alpha试剂盒开发一种无创血糖检测系统的最新实验进展。Soli系统(由谷歌和英飞凌共同开发)是一种60 GHz毫米波雷达,承诺用于手势识别的小型、移动和可穿戴平台。他们对系统的设置进行了改造,他们的实验概述了一个概念验证原型,以检测不同葡萄糖水平溶液的介电特性变化,并区分不同浓度。初步结果表明,毫米波适用于与糖尿病患者血糖浓度相近的生物培养基中葡萄糖的检测。作者讨论了提高系统的可重复性和可扩展性,其他葡萄糖检测系统,以及潜在的用户实施限制。
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