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Title: KY-039 SENSOR BASED NON-INVASE BLOOD GLUCOSE MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY WITH IOT
Authors: MOHAMED NABIL FIRDAUS BIN MOHAMAD ZAMHARI
Keywords: Diabetes
internet of things (IOT)
non-invasive glucose monitoring
health-care
blood glucose
self-monitoring
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: POLITEKNIK SULTAN SALAHUDDIN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH
Abstract: Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. if patient go to invaded glucose monitoring system can be lack of a permanent cure and impractical, expensive, painful measuring techniques are among the reasons for these alarming statistics. This research focuses on finding a solution, which is non-invasive, portable, practical, accurate, and cost-effective with the help of sensors and accessible technology platforms. The proposed system uses node MCU as a microcontroller, one sensor unit. The method that we use for this paper is an. The Arduino Uno. Next, KY-039 sensor. The hardware device was built using NIR accompanied by a user-friendly mobile application, which can be accessible by patients of all ages. The comparative measurement was conducted between a certified commercial finger-pulse-oximeter and the proposed ESP32 embedded system with the MAX30100. Since this solution is non -invasive, it provides a reusable and portable platform, which can constantly monitor blood glucose levels conveniently in a painless manner without any repetitive costs. The developed device adapted the wireless technology and using smart phone which enable the user to view the previous results of blood pressure at any time on the smart phone.
URI: http://repository.psa.edu.my/handle/123456789/3765
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