Sakshi Gupta, Yogesh Inamdar, Mihir Ranje, Rushikesh Palekar, N. Ammanagi
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摘要
糖尿病,俗称糖尿病,是一种代谢紊乱,会使血糖水平升高。因此,检查血糖对于跟踪一个人的健康状况是必不可少的。除了常规的血糖监测技术外,微波谐振器还可以通过非破坏性地感知其特性的变化来检测血糖。谐振器谐振频率的变化与介电特性的相应变化之间的相关性对于测量血糖是必不可少的。为了确定葡萄糖的量,在这个测试中,劈裂环谐振器被电磁激活。已经创建了一个圆形分环谐振器,其工作频率为2.45 GHz。使用Keysight E 5080a矢量网络分析仪在谐振器上测试了多个葡萄糖浓度,并根据谐振器介电特性的变化获得了测量结果。利用HFSS软件对所提出的谐振器进行了测试。为了存储这些信息,创建了一个web应用程序,它可以用于将来评估患者,并作为医生的可靠资源。
Blood Sugar Level detection and storage using Split Ring Resonator and Python
Diabetes, popularly known as diabetes mellitus, is a metabolic disorder that raises blood glucose levels. Therefore, checking glucose has become essential for keeping track of one's health. Microwave resonators may be utilized to detect blood glucose by non-destructively sensing changes in its properties, in addition to conventional techniques for glucose monitoring. A correlation between a change in the resonating frequency of Resonators and the corresponding change in the dielectric property is essential for the purpose of measuring blood sugar. To determine the amount of glucose, the split-ring resonator is electromagnetically activated in this test. A circular split ring resonator has been created and is operating at a frequency of 2.45 GHz. Multiple glucose concentrations have been tested on the resonator using the Keysight E 5080 A Vector Network Analyzer, and measurements have been obtained based on changes in the resonator's dielectric property. The proposed resonator is tested using the HFSS software. To store the information, a web application is created, which can then be used to evaluate the patients in the future and serve as a reliable resource for the doctors.