Anechoic Chamber Interference Tests on a Bluetooth Low Energy Front-End Towards a Subcutaneous Glucose Sensor
Anechoic Chamber Interference Tests on a Bluetooth Low Energy Front-End Towards a Subcutaneous Glucose Sensor
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Date
2012
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Sérgio Santos Silva
António Paulo Moreira
Salviano Soares
António Valente
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Abstract
Background: The metabolic disorder which entails the absent or
reduced control of blood glucose in the body by means of insulin
dependence (Type 1) or intolerance (Type 2) affected more than 382
million people in 2013. Although only 13% of patients die from
diabetes, there are a significant number of costly, dangerous health
complications that appear if the correct control is not taken. Glucose
subcutaneous Bluetooth Low-Energy sensor can help patients to
constantly monitor their glucose levels and issue alarms to a cellular
phone. Several tests regarding interference, robustness and
coexistence were made to ensure Quality of Service in order to
achieve medical diagnostic status.
Materials and Methods: All measurements were performed in a full
anechoic chamber with walls, ceiling and floor covered with high
loss microwave absorbers. A PC USB Dongle acts as receiver for the
Java developed application, where several data sets for each location
were recorded.