Golap et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Hemoglobin and glucose level estimation from PPG characteristics features of fingertip video using MGGP-based modelGolap et al., 2021
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- Golap M
- Raju S
- Haque M
- Hashem M
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- Biomedical Signal Processing and Control
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Hemoglobin and the glucose level can be measured after taking a blood sample using a needle from the human body and analyzing the sample, the result can be observed. This type of invasive measurement is very painful and uncomfortable for the patient who is …
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