In this paper we propose a safe, wearable and contactless device for blood glucose level monitoring based on a low frequency RF radiating system. The innovative hardware arrangement is composed by two concentric RF spiral coils, inductively coupled and able to produce a focused magnetic field distribution; hence, the monitoring sensitivity can be significantly enhanced. First, we describe the hardware system and then, we perform full-wave simulations in order to validate the feasibility of the method. The obtained results support the proposed approach and suggest the possibility to integrate the radiating system in a wearable non-invasive device for the blood glucose real-time monitoring, encouraging further analyses.

A Feasibility Study of a Low-frequency Wearable Device for Contactless Monitoring of Blood Glucose Level

Rotundo S.;Brizi D.;Monorchio A.
2021-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we propose a safe, wearable and contactless device for blood glucose level monitoring based on a low frequency RF radiating system. The innovative hardware arrangement is composed by two concentric RF spiral coils, inductively coupled and able to produce a focused magnetic field distribution; hence, the monitoring sensitivity can be significantly enhanced. First, we describe the hardware system and then, we perform full-wave simulations in order to validate the feasibility of the method. The obtained results support the proposed approach and suggest the possibility to integrate the radiating system in a wearable non-invasive device for the blood glucose real-time monitoring, encouraging further analyses.
2021
978-1-7281-4670-6
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