A near IR spectrometer-based analyzer attaches continuously or
semi-continuously to a human subject and collects spectral measurements
for determining a biological parameter in the sampled tissue, such as
glucose concentration. The analyzer includes an optical system optimized
to target the cutaneous layer of the sampled tissue so that interference
from the adipose layer is minimized. The optical system includes at least
one optical probe. Spacing between optical paths and detection fibers of
each probe and between probes is optimized to minimize sampling of the
adipose subcutaneous layer and to maximize collection of light
backscattered from the cutaneous layer. Penetration depth is optimized by
limiting range of distances between paths and detection fibers.
Minimizing sampling of the adipose layer greatly reduces interference
contributed by the fat band in the sample spectrum, increasing
signal-to-noise ratio. Providing multiple probes also minimizes
interference in the sample spectrum due to placement errors.