School of Precision Instrument and Optoelectronics Engineering
Associate professor
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Affiliation of Author(s):Tianjin University
Teaching and Research Group:Bio optics and Applied Spectroscopy Laboratory
Journal:Applied Spectroscopy
Place of Publication:America
Funded by:New Hemanalysis Instrument-Noninvasive Blood Glucose Detector(新型血液分析仪器—无创血糖检测仪)
Key Words:Noninvasive sensing; Near-infrared spectroscopy; NIR; Reference measurement; Transmission;
Abstract:The noninvasive sensing of the blood glucose concentration is usually based on optical, electrical, or acoustical signals induced by blood glucose; these signals are extremely weak and subject to fluctuations caused by the variation in the body or surroundings. Therefore, it is challenging to detect blood glucose noninvasively with high accuracy, and no successful accurate and noninvasive clinical application has been reported. We found that there are two key measurement issues to be addressed: systematic errors, such as the errors induced by the drifts of devices or by variations in body temp
All the Authors:Liu Jin、Liu Rong、Xu Kexin
First Author:Liu Jin
Indexed by:Applied Research
Correspondence Author:Xu Kexin
Document Code:0003-7028(2015)11-1313-06
Volume:69
Issue:11
Page Number:1313-1318
ISSN No.:0003-7028
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