RF Assisted Non Invasive Method For Blood Glucose Monitoring – A Feasibility Study

Authors: Jayakrishnan M.P, Sruthy Skaria, Divya Sathyanath and Prof. P. Mohanan

Source: FERMAT, Volume 21, Communications 9, May-Jun., 2017


Abstract: An RF assisted biosensor for real time blood glucose monitoring in humans/animals is demonstrated utilizing the resonance characteristics of a Complimentary Stepped Impedance Resonator (CSIR). The resonator is excited using the reactive near field of an open circuit terminated microstrip transmission line. The proposed sensor is found to show linear variation from 0 to 3000mg/dl of glucose concentration in water. Experiments are carried out using animal tissues to confirm the feasibility as an implantable device.

Index Terms: Bioimplants, Biosensor, CSIR.


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RF Assisted Non Invasive Method For Blood Glucose Monitoring – A Feasibility Study