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@article{159777, author = {Mrunal Suryawanshi and Sakshi Jagdale and Vaishnavi Nalawade and Prajkta Mane and Prof.A.G.Patil}, title = {Non Invasive Blood Glucose Measurement Using Breath}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {9}, number = {12}, pages = {748-751}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=159777}, abstract = {Diabetes is the most chronic disease worldwide, and blood glucose level is the most important part of avoiding diabetes complications and organ damage. The invasive used for blood measurement is painful and causes damage to nerves. Wireless blood glucose monitoring is an alternative solution to this problem. With this device, we monitor blood glucose using a wireless method. With this device, we measure blood glucose using the users breath. Using a gas sensor, we monitor blood glucose through a wireless method. The monitored data by gas sensor users can see the results on the LCD display and on the android application using internet of things technology}, keywords = {Non Invasive Blood Glucose Measurement Using Breath.}, month = {}, }
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