@misc{L._Odabashyan_Glucose, author={L. Odabashyan and Babajanyan, A. and Zh. Baghdasaryan and B. Friedman and K. Lee}, howpublished={online}, abstract={We present a microwave sensor based on the modified first order Hilbert curve designed for detecting glucose concentration in aqueous solutions by using a real-time microwave near-field electromagnetic interaction technique. We observed S11 reflection parameters of the sensor at resonant frequencies depend on the glucose concentration. We could determine the glucose concentration in the 0-250 mg/dl concentration range at an operating frequency near 2.6 GHz. The measured minimum detectable signal was 0.018 dB/(mg/dl) and the measured minimum detectable concentration was 1.68 mg/dl. The simulation result for the minimum detectable signal and the minimum detectable concentration was 0.023 dB/(mg/dl) and 1.3 mg/dl, respectively. Our proposed system has excellent potential to serve as a human bloodless glucometer.}, title={Glucose Aqueous Solution Sensing by Modified Hilbert Shaped Microwave Sensor}, type={Հոդված}, keywords={Physics, Electronic structure and electrical properties of surfaces, Instruments, apparatus, components common to several branches of physics}, }