Data Processing and Analysis of Glucose Concentration According to the Immittance Meter

This article proposes a method for measuring glucose concentration as a possible promising way to create a non-invasive glucometer. The dependence of the complex resistance of a solution of sodium chloride with different concentrations of glucose is investigated. In fist the glucose concentrations w...

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Main Authors: Sergey Shipilov, Andrey Klokov, Ekaterina Yurchenko, Kseniya Zavyalova, Alexey Yurchenko
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Language:English
Published: Anhalt University of Applied Sciences 2020-03-01
Series:Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Innovations in IT
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Online Access:https://icaiit.org/paper.php?paper=8th_ICAIIT_1/3_4
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author Sergey Shipilov
Andrey Klokov
Ekaterina Yurchenko
Kseniya Zavyalova
Alexey Yurchenko
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description This article proposes a method for measuring glucose concentration as a possible promising way to create a non-invasive glucometer. The dependence of the complex resistance of a solution of sodium chloride with different concentrations of glucose is investigated. In fist the glucose concentrations were calculated in saline to carry out these measurements. Further we prepared solutions (test samples) with a content of 3, 5, and 10 mmol per liter. We also created a board layout for measurements, that allowed us to vary solutions with different glucose concentrations. Using an immittance meter, we measured the complex resistance as a function of frequency in the range from 25 Hz to 1 MHz. At a medium frequency, we observed a resonance. We also found that at a frequency of 2 kHz there is a clear dependence of the complex resistance on the increase in glucose in solution. The obtained measurement data is of great interest for non-contact monitoring of glucose concentration in biological fluids.
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spelling doaj.art-405f67eae08d4d26a4976174d61891da2023-05-30T12:32:24ZengAnhalt University of Applied SciencesProceedings of the International Conference on Applied Innovations in IT2199-88762020-03-018110711110.25673/32762Data Processing and Analysis of Glucose Concentration According to the Immittance MeterSergey Shipilov0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4694-996XAndrey Klokov1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6347-7768Ekaterina Yurchenko2Kseniya Zavyalova3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7109-9007Alexey Yurchenko4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7854-5495Tomsk State University, Department of Radiophysics, Lenin Ave 36, Tomsk, RussiaTomsk State University, Department of Radiophysics, Lenin Ave 36, Tomsk, RussiaTomsk State University, Department of Radiophysics, Lenin Ave 36, Tomsk, RussiaTomsk State University, Department of Radiophysics, Lenin Ave 36, Tomsk, RussiaTomsk Politehnic University, Research School of High-Energy Physics, Lenin Ave 30, Tomsk, RussiaThis article proposes a method for measuring glucose concentration as a possible promising way to create a non-invasive glucometer. The dependence of the complex resistance of a solution of sodium chloride with different concentrations of glucose is investigated. In fist the glucose concentrations were calculated in saline to carry out these measurements. Further we prepared solutions (test samples) with a content of 3, 5, and 10 mmol per liter. We also created a board layout for measurements, that allowed us to vary solutions with different glucose concentrations. Using an immittance meter, we measured the complex resistance as a function of frequency in the range from 25 Hz to 1 MHz. At a medium frequency, we observed a resonance. We also found that at a frequency of 2 kHz there is a clear dependence of the complex resistance on the increase in glucose in solution. The obtained measurement data is of great interest for non-contact monitoring of glucose concentration in biological fluids.https://icaiit.org/paper.php?paper=8th_ICAIIT_1/3_4glucose measurementsdata analysisimmittance measurementdata processing
spellingShingle Sergey Shipilov
Andrey Klokov
Ekaterina Yurchenko
Kseniya Zavyalova
Alexey Yurchenko
Data Processing and Analysis of Glucose Concentration According to the Immittance Meter
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Innovations in IT
glucose measurements
data analysis
immittance measurement
data processing
title Data Processing and Analysis of Glucose Concentration According to the Immittance Meter
title_full Data Processing and Analysis of Glucose Concentration According to the Immittance Meter
title_fullStr Data Processing and Analysis of Glucose Concentration According to the Immittance Meter
title_full_unstemmed Data Processing and Analysis of Glucose Concentration According to the Immittance Meter
title_short Data Processing and Analysis of Glucose Concentration According to the Immittance Meter
title_sort data processing and analysis of glucose concentration according to the immittance meter
topic glucose measurements
data analysis
immittance measurement
data processing
url https://icaiit.org/paper.php?paper=8th_ICAIIT_1/3_4
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