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Microfluidic Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) [electronic resource] : Modeling, Simulation, Testing, Compilation and Physical Synthesis / by Paul Pop, Wajid Hassan Minhass, Jan Madsen.

By: Pop, Paul [author.].
Contributor(s): Minhass, Wajid Hassan [author.] | Madsen, Jan [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016.Description: XV, 270 p. 148 illus., 47 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319295992.Subject(s): Engineering | Electronic circuits | Biomedical engineering | Engineering | Circuits and Systems | Biomedical Engineering | Electronic Circuits and DevicesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621.3815 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Part 1. Preliminaries -- Design Methodology for Flow-based Microfluidic Biochips -- Biochip Architecture Model -- Biochemical Application Modeling -- Part 2. Compilation -- Compiling High-Level Languages -- Application Mapping and Simulation -- Control Synthesis and Pin-Count Minimization -- Part 3. Physical Design -- Allocation and Schematic Design -- Placement and Routing -- On-Chip Control Synthesis -- Testing and Fault-Tolerant Design.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book presents the state-of-the-art techniques for the modeling, simulation, testing, compilation and physical synthesis of mVLSI biochips. The authors describe a top-down modeling and synthesis methodology for the mVLSI biochips, inspired by microelectronics VLSI methodologies. They introduce a modeling framework for the components and the biochip architecture, and a high-level microfluidic protocol language. Coverage includes a topology graph-based model for the biochip architecture, and a sequencing graph to model for biochemical application, showing how the application model can be obtained from the protocol language. The techniques described facilitate programmability and automation, enabling developers in the emerging, large biochip market. � Presents the current models used for the research on compilation and synthesis techniques of mVLSI biochips in a tutorial fashion; � Includes a set of "benchmarks", that are presented in great detail and includes the source code of several of the techniques presented, including solutions to the basic compilation and synthesis problems; � Discusses several new research problems in detail, using numerous examples.
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Introduction -- Part 1. Preliminaries -- Design Methodology for Flow-based Microfluidic Biochips -- Biochip Architecture Model -- Biochemical Application Modeling -- Part 2. Compilation -- Compiling High-Level Languages -- Application Mapping and Simulation -- Control Synthesis and Pin-Count Minimization -- Part 3. Physical Design -- Allocation and Schematic Design -- Placement and Routing -- On-Chip Control Synthesis -- Testing and Fault-Tolerant Design.

This book presents the state-of-the-art techniques for the modeling, simulation, testing, compilation and physical synthesis of mVLSI biochips. The authors describe a top-down modeling and synthesis methodology for the mVLSI biochips, inspired by microelectronics VLSI methodologies. They introduce a modeling framework for the components and the biochip architecture, and a high-level microfluidic protocol language. Coverage includes a topology graph-based model for the biochip architecture, and a sequencing graph to model for biochemical application, showing how the application model can be obtained from the protocol language. The techniques described facilitate programmability and automation, enabling developers in the emerging, large biochip market. � Presents the current models used for the research on compilation and synthesis techniques of mVLSI biochips in a tutorial fashion; � Includes a set of "benchmarks", that are presented in great detail and includes the source code of several of the techniques presented, including solutions to the basic compilation and synthesis problems; � Discusses several new research problems in detail, using numerous examples.

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