DocumentCode
2591729
Title
Design of fault-tolerant and dynamically-reconfigurable microfluidic biochips
Author
Su, Fei ; Chakrabarty, Krishnendu
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Duke Univ., Durham, NC, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
7-11 March 2005
Firstpage
1202
Abstract
Microfluidics-based biochips are soon expected to revolutionize clinical diagnosis, DNA sequencing, and other laboratory procedures involving molecular biology. Most microfluidic biochips are based on the principle of continuous fluid flow and they rely on permanently-etched microchannels, micropumps, and microvalves. We focus here on the automated design of "digital" droplet-based microfluidic biochips. In contrast to continuous-flow systems, digital microfluidics offers dynamic reconfigurability; groups of cells in a microfluidics array can be reconfigured to change their functionality during the concurrent execution of a set of bioassays. We present a simulated annealing-based technique for module placement in such biochips. The placement procedure not only addresses chip area, but it also considers fault tolerance, which allows a microfluidic module to be relocated elsewhere in the system when a single cell is detected to be faulty. Simulation results are presented for a case study involving the polymerase chain reaction.
Keywords
biosensors; fault tolerance; microfluidics; molecular biophysics; DNA sequencing; bioassays; clinical diagnosis; continuous fluid flow; digital microfluidic biochips; dynamically-reconfigurable microfluidic biochips; electrobiological techniques; fault-tolerant microfluidic biochips; lab-on-a-chip devices; microchannels; microelectronic components; micropumps; microvalves; module placement; molecular biology; polymerase chain reaction; simulated annealing; Cells (biology); Clinical diagnosis; DNA; Fault tolerance; Fluid flow; Laboratories; Microchannel; Microfluidics; Micropumps; Microvalves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 2005. Proceedings
ISSN
1530-1591
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2288-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DATE.2005.115
Filename
1395757
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