Non-invasive body information measurement apparatus
First Claim
1. A non-invasive body information measurement apparatus comprising:
- a light source;
a body information sensor that measures body information;
a characteristic quantity detector that analyzes the body information measured by the body information sensor and calculates a characteristic quantity for the body information;
a blood glucose level estimator that finds an estimated blood glucose level from the characteristic quantity calculated by the characteristic quantity detector and a measured blood glucose level measured by an invasive blood glucose measurement apparatus; and
a controller that (i) during a calibration period performs measurement of the body information at a plurality of luminous energy levels and calculates a plurality of the estimated blood glucose levels from (a) a plurality of the characteristic quantities calculated at various luminous energy levels of the plurality of luminous energy levels and (b) the measured blood glucose levels measured by the invasive blood glucose measurement apparatus, (ii) at an end of the calibration period compares the plurality of the estimated blood glucose levels with the measured blood glucose levels measured by the invasive blood glucose measurement apparatus, and (iii) during a normal measurement period controls the light source so that measurement is performed at the plurality of luminous energy levels corresponding to the estimated blood glucose levels that satisfy a targeted accuracy,wherein the controller includes a luminous energy level modifier that controls a luminous energy level of the plurality of luminous energy levels according to a luminous energy level command signal outputted from the blood glucose level estimator.
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Abstract
A non-invasive body information measurement apparatus, in which a blood glucose level is corrected using a blood glucose level measured with an invasive blood glucose measurement apparatus, wherein in a calibration period, measurement of body information is performed at a plurality of luminous energy levels, a plurality of estimated blood glucose levels are calculated from a plurality of characteristic quantities calculated at the various luminous energy levels and from blood glucose levels measured with an invasive blood glucose measurement apparatus, and at the end of the calibration period, the blood glucose levels measured with the invasive blood glucose measurement apparatus are compared with a plurality of estimated blood glucose levels, and in a normal measurement period a light source is controlled so that measurement is performed at a luminous energy level corresponding to the estimated blood glucose level that satisfies the targeted accuracy.
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9 Claims
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1. A non-invasive body information measurement apparatus comprising:
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a light source; a body information sensor that measures body information; a characteristic quantity detector that analyzes the body information measured by the body information sensor and calculates a characteristic quantity for the body information; a blood glucose level estimator that finds an estimated blood glucose level from the characteristic quantity calculated by the characteristic quantity detector and a measured blood glucose level measured by an invasive blood glucose measurement apparatus; and a controller that (i) during a calibration period performs measurement of the body information at a plurality of luminous energy levels and calculates a plurality of the estimated blood glucose levels from (a) a plurality of the characteristic quantities calculated at various luminous energy levels of the plurality of luminous energy levels and (b) the measured blood glucose levels measured by the invasive blood glucose measurement apparatus, (ii) at an end of the calibration period compares the plurality of the estimated blood glucose levels with the measured blood glucose levels measured by the invasive blood glucose measurement apparatus, and (iii) during a normal measurement period controls the light source so that measurement is performed at the plurality of luminous energy levels corresponding to the estimated blood glucose levels that satisfy a targeted accuracy, wherein the controller includes a luminous energy level modifier that controls a luminous energy level of the plurality of luminous energy levels according to a luminous energy level command signal outputted from the blood glucose level estimator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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