Title :
Design automation for digital microfluidic biochips: From fluidic-level toward chip-level
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
fDate :
Oct. 29 2012-Nov. 1 2012
Abstract :
Advances in droplet-based digital microfluidic biochips (DMFBs) have led to the emergence of biochips for automating laboratory procedures in biochemistry and molecular biology. These devices enable the precise control of microliter of nanoliter volumes of biochemical samples and reagents. They combine electronics with biology, and integrate various bioassay operations, such as sample preparation, analysis, separation, and detection. To meet the challenges of increasing design complexity, computer-aided-design (CAD) tools have been involved to build DMFBs efficiently. This paper provides an overview of DMFBs and describes emerging CAD tools for the automated synthesis and optimization of DMFB designs, from fluidic-level synthesis to chip-level design. Design automations are expected to relieve the design burden of manual optimization of bioassays, time-consuming chip designs, and costly testing and maintenance procedures. With the assistance of CAD tools, users can concentrate on the development and abstraction of nanoscale bioassays while leaving chip optimization and implementation details to CAD tools.
Keywords :
bioMEMS; biochemistry; lab-on-a-chip; microfluidics; bioassay operations; biochemical samples; biochemistry; chip optimization; computer-aided-design tools; design automation; design complexity; digital microfluidic biochips; microliter; molecular biology; nanoliter volumes; Arrays; Design automation; Electrodes; Optimization; Pins; Routing; Wires;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology (ICSICT), 2012 IEEE 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Xi´an
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2474-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICSICT.2012.6466675