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21 March 2006 The application of the Monte Carlo method in the design of probe of non-invasive measurement of blood glucose
Wei Wang, Guanjun Fu, Honglu Hou, Ming Gao
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Proceedings Volume 6040, ICMIT 2005: Mechatronics, MEMS, and Smart Materials; 60401S (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664234
Event: ICMIT 2005: Merchatronics, MEMS, and Smart Materials, 2005, Chongqing, China
Abstract
It is critical to improve the diffuse reflecting light energy for monitoring the blood glucose level from the skin spectra. The optic fiber probe used in non-invasive detection of blood glucose is consisted of one central fiber around with several optic fibers arranged in circle. The distance between central fiber and circle fibers d and the incidence angle β of the central fiber mainly determine the diffuse reflecting light energy. A three-layered skin model and Monte Carlo simulation algorithm are described to simulate the light propagation and distribution in the skin tissue. Simulation results show d should be greater than 0.05cm and less than 0.1cm, and β should be less than 18°. The simulation results can be used in the probe design.
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Wei Wang, Guanjun Fu, Honglu Hou, and Ming Gao "The application of the Monte Carlo method in the design of probe of non-invasive measurement of blood glucose", Proc. SPIE 6040, ICMIT 2005: Mechatronics, MEMS, and Smart Materials, 60401S (21 March 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664234
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KEYWORDS
Monte Carlo methods

Tissue optics

Skin

Glucose

Blood

Scattering

Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy

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