Microwave Biomedical Sensors With Stable Response: Basic Idea and Preliminary Numerical Assessments for Blood Glucose Monitoring

Microwave sensors are gaining increasing interest in blood glucose detection, for their potential ability to perform a continuous non-invasive monitoring of the glucose concentration, by relating the change in the blood dielectric properties to a variation in the glucose level. Usually, the involved...

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Main Authors: Sandra Costanzo, Antonio Cuccaro, Angela Dell'Aversano, Giovanni Buonanno, Raffaele Solimene
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Antonio Cuccaro
Angela Dell'Aversano
Giovanni Buonanno
Raffaele Solimene
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description Microwave sensors are gaining increasing interest in blood glucose detection, for their potential ability to perform a continuous non-invasive monitoring of the glucose concentration, by relating the change in the blood dielectric properties to a variation in the glucose level. Usually, the involved body part (phantom) is placed on the sensor to perform the reading. However, the placement modality, as well as other external factors not related to the blood glucose concentrations (BGC) (i.e. system noise, environmental temperature, human tissues variations other than blood tissue) may also have an effect on the sensor response, due to the change in the propagation path of the electromagnetic field inside the body part under test. In this work, the variation effects induced on the microwave sensor response by the changes in the thickness and the dielectric properties of skin and fat tissues are analyzed and faced. In particular, to mitigate the above drawback in terms of sensor instability, a solid “matching layer” is interposed between the resonant sensor and the phantom under test. A specific optimization procedure is performed to design microwave sensors with a stable response not influenced by variations in tissues different from the blood. Various sensors configurations with related resolution metrics are considered to assess the proposed idea and design methodology. Numerical results confirm the possibility to achieve a good trade-off between the measurement stability against undesired phantom variations and the sensitivity toward blood glucose levels, allowing to discriminate concentrations in the range of [100-300] mg/dL.
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spelling doaj.art-175ef12dfe2a4cc5b7c0b00bfea35fee2023-09-19T23:00:42ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362023-01-0111990589906910.1109/ACCESS.2023.331393910246251Microwave Biomedical Sensors With Stable Response: Basic Idea and Preliminary Numerical Assessments for Blood Glucose MonitoringSandra Costanzo0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8028-2268Antonio Cuccaro1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3332-9075Angela Dell'Aversano2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6675-7290Giovanni Buonanno3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0641-1025Raffaele Solimene4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1808-4671Department of Informatics, Modeling, Electronics and Systems Engineering (DIMES), University of Calabria, Rende, ItalyDepartment of Informatics, Modeling, Electronics and Systems Engineering (DIMES), University of Calabria, Rende, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli,”, Caserta, ItalyDepartment of Informatics, Modeling, Electronics and Systems Engineering (DIMES), University of Calabria, Rende, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli,”, Caserta, ItalyMicrowave sensors are gaining increasing interest in blood glucose detection, for their potential ability to perform a continuous non-invasive monitoring of the glucose concentration, by relating the change in the blood dielectric properties to a variation in the glucose level. Usually, the involved body part (phantom) is placed on the sensor to perform the reading. However, the placement modality, as well as other external factors not related to the blood glucose concentrations (BGC) (i.e. system noise, environmental temperature, human tissues variations other than blood tissue) may also have an effect on the sensor response, due to the change in the propagation path of the electromagnetic field inside the body part under test. In this work, the variation effects induced on the microwave sensor response by the changes in the thickness and the dielectric properties of skin and fat tissues are analyzed and faced. In particular, to mitigate the above drawback in terms of sensor instability, a solid “matching layer” is interposed between the resonant sensor and the phantom under test. A specific optimization procedure is performed to design microwave sensors with a stable response not influenced by variations in tissues different from the blood. Various sensors configurations with related resolution metrics are considered to assess the proposed idea and design methodology. Numerical results confirm the possibility to achieve a good trade-off between the measurement stability against undesired phantom variations and the sensitivity toward blood glucose levels, allowing to discriminate concentrations in the range of [100-300] mg/dL.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10246251/Antennaselectromagneticspropagationmeasurements
spellingShingle Sandra Costanzo
Antonio Cuccaro
Angela Dell'Aversano
Giovanni Buonanno
Raffaele Solimene
Microwave Biomedical Sensors With Stable Response: Basic Idea and Preliminary Numerical Assessments for Blood Glucose Monitoring
IEEE Access
Antennas
electromagnetics
propagation
measurements
title Microwave Biomedical Sensors With Stable Response: Basic Idea and Preliminary Numerical Assessments for Blood Glucose Monitoring
title_full Microwave Biomedical Sensors With Stable Response: Basic Idea and Preliminary Numerical Assessments for Blood Glucose Monitoring
title_fullStr Microwave Biomedical Sensors With Stable Response: Basic Idea and Preliminary Numerical Assessments for Blood Glucose Monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Microwave Biomedical Sensors With Stable Response: Basic Idea and Preliminary Numerical Assessments for Blood Glucose Monitoring
title_short Microwave Biomedical Sensors With Stable Response: Basic Idea and Preliminary Numerical Assessments for Blood Glucose Monitoring
title_sort microwave biomedical sensors with stable response basic idea and preliminary numerical assessments for blood glucose monitoring
topic Antennas
electromagnetics
propagation
measurements
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10246251/
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