

Innovation Owner
ดร. Wibool Piyawatanametha
Advisor
Details
This research develops a portable, non-invasive device for blood glucose and vital sign monitoring using NIR technology and AI. It aims to provide a low-cost, user-friendly solution for community healthcare settings, overcoming the limitations of traditional blood-drawing.
This research aims to develop a portable prototype device for non-invasive blood glucose and vital sign monitoring, integrating Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIR) with biosensor systems and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based data analysis. The device addresses the limitations of conventional blood-drawing methods that are impractical for elderly patients and those in remote areas. Designed to be user-friendly, low-cost, and capable of real-time result display, the device is intended for use in community-based healthcare settings such as local clinics and sub-district health promotion hospitals, with strong potential for future commercial development.

Objective
The project aims to design a non-invasive NIR-based monitoring device, develop AI models for real-time analysis, create user-friendly interfaces, and establish a foundation for intellectual property and commercialization.
- To design and build a non-invasive blood glucose and vital sign monitoring prototype using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIR) technology combined with multiple sensor systems.
- To develop Artificial Intelligence (AI) models for real-time physiological data analysis, enhancing the accuracy of glucose and pulse measurements.
- To develop display interfaces and preliminary recommendation systems suitable for practical use in both field contexts and exhibition settings.
- To establish a foundation for intellectual property registration and evaluate pathways for commercialization or future community-level implementation.


