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Qualifying for PIMNAS, UNAIR Team designs Smartwose Smartwatch to detect diabetes

Smartwose prototype design (Photo: By courtesy)
Smartwose prototype design (Photo: By courtesy)

UNAIR NEWS 51动漫studentshave made another achievement in scientific innovation.Anasah Zulfa (FKp), Anita Firmanti Kartika Anggari (FKp), Aisy Al Fawwaz (FST), Ach.Jazilul Qutbi (FTMM) and Diaz Samsun Alifhave qualified for National Student Science Week (PIMNAS), which will be held at Padjadjaran University.

This activity is the final round of the Student Creativity Program (PKM) organized by the Ministry of Education and Culture for six months. Later, this activity will be held from November 26 to December 1.

They developed a diabetes detectionsmartwatch, and this brilliant idea is called Smartwose.Anasah Zulfa, the team leader, said this idea stemmed from concerns about glucose check devices, which still used invasive techniques or could damage the skin.

淢onitoringblood glucose levels is important incontrollingdiabetes to prevent worsening prognosis.Thus, we innovated to design a blood glucose checking tool with anon-invasiveprinciple asa smartwatch, explained this听蝉迟耻诲别苍迟.

This idea proposes usingphotoplethysmographyto predict blood glucose and HbA1c and using electrochemical gas sensors to predict acetone.Analysis carried out usingdeep learningincludescleaning, filtering, segmentation, normalization, andintegration stages.Furthermore, users can access reports viaa mobile applicationconnected tothe server.

The Mobile Applicationcontains various menus, including profile menus,screening,reports, information, consultation, and settings.The menu provided will support the use of Smartose, which is directly connected tostakeholders, including medical personnel.

Anasah added that this innovation is expected to makemonitoringeasier because it is more practical and efficient, does not cause side effects, and is accurate.Moreover, thissmartwatchis also integrated witha mobile application, which makes it easier for users to monitor examination results anytime and anywhere.

“So when PIMNAS is finished, we hope thisprototypeis noticed by competent people in the appropriate field so that it can be developed further and useful for society,” she explained.

Anasah also expressed her feelings about being a participant who successfully passed this PIMNAS stage. She also revealed that despite difficulties within the team, PKM provided reinforcement that multidisciplinary collaboration was essential and needed in the future.

Author: Ilma Arrafi Nafi檃

Editor : Khefti Al Mawalia