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- In order to manage and control diabetes, patients must be monitored blood glucose levels regularly to reduce it`s complications and progress as much as possible. In recent year, various noninvasive methods have been proposed for blood glucose sensing. One proposed optical sensing site is the eye, which in measurement methods based on, when measurable physical properties of aqueous humor depend on glucose of that region, from these dependencies can use for detection of glucose concentration. Interferometry is a potential tool for this purpose. In this paper, the results of the optical properties measurement in eye are investigated by simulation of Sagnac interferometer in the Zemax optical design software. The changes of these properties that affect the results of interference use as a standard to measure glucose concentration.
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