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Journal of Diabetology | Volume 3
Annual Summit on
Diabetes, Obesity & Heart
Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Syndrome
International Conference on
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Recent advances and trend in the design and manufacturing of blood glucose monitoring systems
Rahnfong Lee, Hsin Yi Kuo, Hsiu Ching Chen, Ho Chang
and
Jin Siang Shaw
National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
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his paper presents the current status and the recent
advances in applying cyber-physical system (CPS) to
the design and manufacturing of blood glucose monitoring
system (BGMS). It shows great promise to implement CPS
architecture to the design and manufacturing of BGMS. The
implementation of CPS to the design and manufacturing
of BGMS interconnects the uses of glucose meters, test
strips and control solutions with the manufacturing systems
through cyber space to enhance the safety and performance
of the BGMS. The implementation of CPS to the design and
manufacturing of BGMS further interconnects sensors and
information feedbacks from different work stations to allow
the manufacturing systems to be self-aware, self-adaptable
and self-configurable, to reduce manpower, defective rate
and production down time for better productivity. This new
concept will bring in revolutionary approaches into the
design and manufacturing of BGMS, in order to upgrade
product performance, increase product competitiveness and
create new business opportunities.
Speaker Biography
Rahnfong Lee has completed his PhD in 1988 at the age of 27 years from University of
Massachusetts at Amherst, USA. He is the Adjunct Professor of National Taipei University
of Technology, Taiwan. He has worked over 20 years in the industry of glucose monitoring,
and has filed over 50 patents worldwide. He is currently assisting companies in Algeria and
Saudi Arabia to locally produce glucose monitoring systems with new technologies, such as
100% non-destructive online quality check on every test strips to identify bad strips and fix
them with laser technology to become good strips. He is the first one to produce glucose
test strips with gold plated printed circuit boards.
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eglucose@gmail.com