Abstract

This paper describes a basic study on the measurement of return loss and change in Smith chart using a microstrip patch antenna (MPA) with concentration transition to perform non-invasive blood glucose measurements. To evaluate blood glucose level changes in the human body, the concentration of measurements was changed 10 times to an equivalent of 100mg/dL in a range of 0-1000mg/dL to reflect a concentration of 400mg/dL, which is the fatal level of diabetes. Five types of MPAs were fabricated that formed resonant frequencies in the 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5GHz bands, and were used in the experiment. Each MPA constituted a sharp narrow band characteristic and induced a large change in return loss. By measuring the return loss and Smith chart to evaluate the concentration change at resonant frequencies, the return loss was observed to change by an average of 0.058 dB for every 100mg/dL change, and the impedance magnitudes and phase angles analyzed through the Smith chart were observed to have a certain tendency, which confirmed that they were changed. This study shows that for performing non-invasive measurements of blood sugar level, measuring the change in return loss can provide a more stable and reliable measurement compared to the two methods that are simultaneously used to view the samples.

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