Non-invasive blood glucose estimation using handheld near infra-red device

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Abstract

Non-invasive blood glucose measurement would ease everyday life of diabetic patients and may cut the cost involved in their treatments. This project aims at developing a non-invasive blood glucose measurement using NIR (near infrared) spectroscopic device. NIR spectra data and blood glucose levels were collected from 45 participants, resulting 90 samples (75 samples for calibration and 15 samples for testing) in this project. These samples were then used to develop a predictive model using Interval Partial Least Square (IPLS) regression method. The results obtained from this project indicate that the handheld micro NIR has potential use for rapid non-invasive blood glucose monitoring. The coefficient of determination (R2) obtained for calibration/training and testing dataset are respectively 0.9 and 0.91.

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Solihin, M. I., Shameem, Y., Htut, T., Ang, C. K., & Bt Hidayab, M. (2019). Non-invasive blood glucose estimation using handheld near infra-red device. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(3 Special Issue), 16–19. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.C1004.1083S19

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