NONINVASIVE BLOOD SUGAR MEASUREMENT DEVICE
First Claim
1. A noninvasive blood sugar measurement device comprising:
- a device body;
at least a sensor configured on a side of the device body for detecting a glucose level in perspiration;
a processing module configured inside the device body data-linked with the sensor for calculating and converting a measured glucose level into a corresponding blood sugar level; and
an error reduction module configured inside the device body data-linked with the processing module for reducing a progressive error accumulated by the sensor from repeated detection of perspiration glucose level.
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Abstract
The noninvasive blood sugar measurement device contains a device body, a sensor, a processing module, and an error reduction module. The sensor is configured on a side of the device body for detecting a glucose level in perspiration. The processing module and the error reduction module are configured inside the device body. The processing module is data-linked with the sensor for calculating and converting a measured glucose level into a corresponding blood sugar level. The error reduction module is data-linked with the processing module for reducing a progressive error accumulated by the sensor from repeated detection of perspiration glucose level. The present invention therefore completely avoids invasive means such drawing blood and puncturing skin.
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9 Claims
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1. A noninvasive blood sugar measurement device comprising:
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a device body; at least a sensor configured on a side of the device body for detecting a glucose level in perspiration; a processing module configured inside the device body data-linked with the sensor for calculating and converting a measured glucose level into a corresponding blood sugar level; and an error reduction module configured inside the device body data-linked with the processing module for reducing a progressive error accumulated by the sensor from repeated detection of perspiration glucose level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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