Konkuk University Researcher Highlights Research in Sensor Research (Non-Invasive Alcohol Concentration Measurement Using a Spectroscopic Module: Outlook for the Development of a Drunk Driving Prevention System).

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Zdroj: Medical Imaging Week; 4/15/2024, p2788-2788, 1p
Abstrakt: Researchers at Konkuk University have conducted a study on non-invasive alcohol concentration measurement using a spectroscopic module. The study aims to address the limitations of existing alcohol measurement techniques, such as breathalyzers and chromatography, which have concerns about hygiene and require skilled examiners. The researchers explored the near-infrared wavelength range to identify optimal wavelengths for accurately measuring blood alcohol concentration. The findings of the study have potential applications in developing non-invasive ignition button-based alcohol prevention systems, monitoring alcohol consumption in operating rooms, screening heavy equipment operators, and detecting alcohol use near hazardous machinery. [Extracted from the article]
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