MobiHealth News October 11, 2022
Adam Ang

It is part of an artificial pancreas system that mimics the human body’s closed-loop system for insulin production.

Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science’s Robert Bosch Centre for Cyber-Physical Systems have teamed up with doctors from MS Ramaiah Medical College to develop an artificial pancreas system that monitors and controls blood sugar levels in real time.

WHAT IT’S ABOUT

According to a press release, this system mimics the human body’s closed-loop system for regulating insulin production.

It has three components: a sensor, an insulin pump, and an Android app. The coin-size sensor with a tiny needle-like extension is stuck onto a skin like a patch and continuously monitors glucose concentration in the subcutaneous tissue. It is connected to...

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