Title of article :
Massive parallel digital microfluidic biochip architecture for automating large-scale biochemistry assays
Author/Authors :
Haddad, A Department of Computer Science and Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University - Tehran, Iran , Taajobian, M Department of Computer Engineering - Mahdishahr Branch - Islamic Azad University - Mahdishahr, Iran , Jahanian, A Department of Computer Science and Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University - Tehran, Iran
Pages :
14
From page :
3461
To page :
3474
Abstract :
Micro/nano fluidic biochips are used to automate the clinical diagnosis, DNA sequencing, drug discovery, and real-time bio-molecular recognition. One of the attractive usages of biochips is Lab-On-Chip (LOC). Lab-on-Chip technology is a promising replacement for biomedical and chemical apparatus. Two main types of micro fluidic-based biochips are used: continuous- ow-based and digital micro fluidic biochips (DMFB). In DMFBs, liquids, in the form of droplets, are controlled independently and concurrently over a two-dimensional array of cells (or electrodes). Digital micro fluidic biochips are of high ability to congure and for fault tolerance. In this paper, a new architecture for DMFB with an aim of making a balance between the parameters of flexibility, efficiency, cost, and completion time of biological experiments is presented. In the new architecture, a FPGA-based structure is used, which increases flexibility and parallelizing assay operations. Experiments show that the execution times of scheduling, routing, and simulation have improved by about 2.54%, 18.76%, and 12.52%, respectively, with 21% overhead cost in the number of controlling pins.
Keywords :
Microfluidic biochip , Physical design , Architecture
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions D: Computer Science and Electrical Engineering)
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2673184
Link To Document :
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