Detection limit of glucose concentration in noninvasive measurement of glucose with near-infrared spectroscopy[J]. Optics and precision engineering, 2008, 16(5): 784-789.
Detection limit of glucose concentration in noninvasive measurement of glucose with near-infrared spectroscopy[J]. Optics and precision engineering, 2008, 16(5): 784-789.DOI:
Many good experimental results in noninvasive measurement of glucose have been achieved. However
lack of theoretical support counteracts their extensive acceptance. After analyzing the two kinds of effect on optical properties and further influence on light propagation induced by the variation of glucose concentration
the relationship between detection limitation of glucose concentration and source-detector separation and signal-to-noise ratio of measuring system was derived. Referring to skin’s layered model
signal-to-noise ratio was modified accordingly. Monte Carlo simulations performed in a skin-layered model show that the percent of effective photons from dermis layer can be larger than 50% by selecting optimal source-detector separation
and that the requirement of FDA for noninvasive glucose sensing could be satisfied if the instrument SNR of 10000 is supposed.