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Journal Article Noninvasive subterahertz glucose monitoring using a communication inspired eye diagram
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Authors
Wonkyoung Lee, Eon Sang Kim, Sooyeon Kim, Heuk Park, Joon Ki Lee, Eunkyeong Baek, Chang Hee Jung, Seung-Hyun Cho
Issue Date
2026-01
Citation
Scientific Reports, v.16, pp.1-18
ISSN
2045-2322
Publisher
Springer Nature
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-30743-6
Abstract
The global prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) continues to rise, highlighting the need for noninvasive, painless continuous blood glucose monitoring to support disease management and reduce long-term complications. Here, we report noninvasive subterahertz (sub-THz) glucose monitoring using communication-inspired eye diagram (sub-THz GlucoEye). The method detects distortion in the modulation pattern of sub-THz carrier signals reflected from the fingertip, resulting from relaxation time variations in the hydration water surrounding glucose molecules. These distortions are analyzed using multivariate regression analysis, based on variations in the modulation pattern’s performance parameters represented in the three-dimensional eye diagram. Compared to conventional THz spectroscopy, which only measures THz radiation absorption, the sub-THz GlucoEye system shows enhanced linear correlation (R2 = 0.98) between glucose-dependent features from modulation pattern changes and venous blood glucose concentrations. Results indicate strong consistency between glucose dynamics in venous blood and those at the fingertip during the mixed meal tolerance test, validated by 100% of glucose readings falling within Zones A and B based on Clarke’s error grid analysis. This approach offers opportunities for real-time DM management and biomarker detection in future 6G integrated sensing and communication. Registry: Clinical Research Information Service, TRN: KCT0008820, Registration date: 17 June 2023.
KSP Keywords
Clinical Research, Diabetes Mellitus, Error grid, Eye diagram, Glucose concentration, Information services, Integrated sensing, Linear correlation, Modulation pattern, Performance parameters, Real-time
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