| Literature DB >> 24940550 |
Nisan Ozana1, Nadav Arbel1, Yevgeny Beiderman1, Vicente Mico2, Martin Sanz2, Javier Garcia2, Arun Anand3, Baharam Javidi4, Yoram Epstein5, Zeev Zalevsky1.
Abstract
The ability to extract different bio-medical parameters from one single wristwatch device can be very applicable. The wearable device that is presented in this paper is based on two optical approaches. The first is the extraction and separation of remote vibration sources and the second is the rotation of linearly polarized light by certain materials exposed to magnetic fields. The technique is based on tracking of temporal changes of reflected secondary speckles produced in the wrist when being illuminated by a laser beam. Change in skin's temporal vibration profile together with change in the magnetic medium that is generated by time varied glucose concentration caused these temporal changes. In this paper we present experimental tests which are the first step towards an in vivo noncontact device for detection of glucose concentration in blood. The paper also shows very preliminary results for qualitative capability for indication of dehydration.Entities:
Keywords: (030.6140) Speckle; (170.0170) Medical optics and biotechnology; (260.2110) Electromagnetic optics; (260.5430) Polarization; (280.0280) Remote sensing and sensors
Year: 2014 PMID: 24940550 PMCID: PMC4052851 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.5.001926
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732