Use of RGB Color
Sensor in Colorimeter for better Clinical measurement of
Blood Glucose
1
A.Sivanantha Raja,
2 K.Sankaranarayanan
1
Alagappa Chettiar
College of Engineering and Technology, Karaikudi – 630
004, India.
2
V.L.B.Janakiammal
College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore – 641
042, India.
Abstract
The “Gold standard” for
testing blood glucose in Colorimeters is the measurement
of glucose in a plasma sample obtained from a vein. This
method involves a chemical reaction activated by an
enzyme called Glucose Oxidase. Most of the Colorimeters
used for the Glucose measurement in Clinical
laboratories perform well in the 100 – 400 mg/dl range
of blood glucose. In Self Monitoring Blood Glucometers
(SMBG), a drop of blood is placed on a small window in a
test strip. Blood glucose acts as a reagent in a
chemical reaction that produces a color change. The
color change is detected by a reflectance-meter and
reported as a glucose value. They too perform well in
the range of 60 – 400 mg/dl range of Blood Glucose.
Moreover, requirement of special purpose Dry slides is a
big problem for the users of Glucometers. This
paper aims to sandwich the technologies of Colorimeter
and SMBG and interface the Clinical instrument with the
Computer for a better clinical diagnostic result. The
existing Colorimeter is upgraded with RGB Color sensor
and Microcontroller and interfaced with the Computer to
make Clinical measurement easier. Experimental results
show that this modified Colorimeter can perform better
than the existing colorimeter.
Key words:
Clinical Instruments, Blood Glucose measurement,
Colorimeter, Color Sensor, Color measurement, hue and
saturation
@ARTICLE{P1160701001,
AUTHOR =
{A.Sivanantha
Raja and K.Sankaranarayanan},
TITLE
= {Use
of RGB Color Sensor in Colorimeter for better
Clinical measurement of Blood Glucose},
JOURNAL = {ICGST
International Journal on Bioinformatics and Medical
Engineering, BIME},
YEAR = {2006},
VOLUME={06},
ISSUE= {I},
PAGES={23--28}
}
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