Title :
Biochemistry Synthesis on a Cyberphysical Digital Microfluidics Platform Under Completion-Time Uncertainties in Fluidic Operations
Author :
Yan Luo ; Chakrabarty, Krishnendu ; Tsung-Yi Ho
Author_Institution :
Oracle, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Abstract :
Cyberphysical digital microfluidics enable the integration of fluidic operations, biochemical reaction-outcome detection, and software-based control in a biochip. However, biochemistry synthesis algorithms and biochip design methods proposed in the literature are oblivious to completion-time uncertainties in fluidic operations, and they do not meet the requirements of the cyberphysical integration in digital microfluidics. We present an operation-interdependency-aware synthesis method that uses frequency scaling and is responsive to uncertainties that are inherent in the completion times of fluidic operations such as mixing and thermal cycling. Using this design approach, we can carry out dynamic online decision-making for the execution of fluidic operations and droplet-routing in response to detector feedback. We use three common laboratorial protocols to demonstrate that, compared to uncertainty-oblivious biochip design, the proposed dynamic decision-making approach is more effective in satisfying realistic physical constraints. As a result, it decreases the likelihood of erroneous reaction outcomes, and it leads to reduced time-to-results, less repetition of reaction steps, and less wastage of precious samples and reagents.
Keywords :
bioMEMS; biochemistry; decision making; drops; feedback; fluidic devices; lab-on-a-chip; microfluidics; molecular biophysics; printed circuits; biochemical reaction-outcome detection; biochemistry synthesis algorithms; completion-time uncertainties; cyberphysical digital microfluidic platform; detector feedback; droplet-routing; dynamic online decision-making; frequency scaling; mixing; operation-interdependency-aware synthesis method; software-based control; thermal cycling; uncertainty-oblivious biochip design; Clocks; Electrodes; Sensors; Sequential analysis; Time-frequency analysis; Transportation; Uncertainty; Completion-time uncertainty; cyberphysical system; digital microfluidics; electrowetting-on-dielectric; synthesis algorithm;
Journal_Title :
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCAD.2014.2303948