With the development of SWIR sources and sensors for LIDAR and telecom applications, diffuse reflectance spectrometry (DRS) in the SWIR range (900-1600 nm) appears as a promising method for non-invasive measurement of glucose concentration in biological tissue. In particular, spatially resolved DRS (SRDRS) should address the main issue of such measurements, namely the layered nature of biological media. The following paper studies the feasibility of a SRDRS probe in the SWIR range for glucose measurement.
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