Normal view MARC view ISBD view

CMOS biomicrosystems : where electronics meets biology / edited by Krzysztof Iniewski.

Contributor(s): Iniewski, Krzysztof | John Wiley & Sons [publisher.] | IEEE Xplore (Online service) [distributor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, c2011Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2011]Description: 1 PDF (xi, 502 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118016497.Other title: CMOS Bio-Microsystems : Where Electronics Meets Biology.Subject(s): Metal oxide semiconductors, Complementary | Bioelectronics | Medical electronics | Actuators | Algorithm design and analysis | Analytical models | Arrays | BiCMOS integrated circuits | Biological system modeling | Biology | Biomedical monitoring | Biosensors | Blood | CMOS integrated circuits | CMOS process | CMOS technology | Cancer | Cells (biology) | Cellular phones | Chemicals | Coils | Couplers | DNA | Design automation | Diseases | Electrodes | Electroencephalography | Energy measurement | Equations | Extracellular | Fabrication | Genomics | Gold | Immune system | Implants | In vitro | In vivo | Indexes | Insects | Integrated circuits | Magnetomechanical effects | Materials | Mathematical model | Medical diagnostic imaging | Medical services | Microchannel | Micromechanical devices | Microorganisms | Micropumps | Mobile communication | Monitoring | Neurons | Noise | Nuclear magnetic resonance | Pacemakers | Passivation | Probes | Proteins | Protons | Pulse generation | RNA | Radar | Radio frequency | Real time systems | Retina | Sensors | Signal processing | Signal processing algorithms | Stem cells | Stochastic processes | System-on-a-chip | Temperature measurement | Transceivers | Transmitting antennas | Voltage measurement | Wireless communication | Wireless sensor networksGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Preface -- Contributors -- PART I: HUMAN BODY MONITORING -- 1 INTERFACING BIOLOGY AND CIRCUITS: QUANTIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE METRICS (Alexander J. Casson and Esther Rodriguez-Villegas) -- 2 FULLY INTEGRATED SYSTEMS FOR NEURAL SIGNAL RECORDING: TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVE AND LOW-NOISE FRONT-END DESIGN (Andrea Bonfanti, Tommaso Borghi, Guido Zambra, and Andrea L. Lacaita) -- 3 VLSI IMPLEMENTATION OF WIRELESS NEURAL RECORDING MICROSYSTEM FOR NEUROMUSCULAR STIMULATION (Shuenn-Yuh Lee, Chih-Jen Cheng, Shyh-Chyang Lee, and Qiang Fang) -- 4 HEALTH-CARE DEVICES USING RADIO FREQUENCY TECHNOLOGY (Jung Han Choi and Dong Kyun Kim) -- 5 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS OF LOW-POWER DIGITAL INTEGRATED SYSTEMS FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL APPLICATIONS (Zhihua Wang, Xiang Xie, Xinkai Chen, and Xiaowen Li) -- PART II: BIOSENSORS AND CIRCUITS -- 6 AFFINITY-BASED BIOSENSORS: STOCHASTIC MODELING AND FIGURES OF MERIT (Shreepriya Das, Haris Vikalo, and Arjang Hassibi) -- 7 FABRICATION EXAMPLES BASED ON STANDARD CMOS AND MEMS PROCESSES (Bernard Courtois) -- 8 CMOS CAPACITIVE BIOINTERFACES FOR LAB-ON-CHIP APPLICATIONS (Ebrahim Ghafar-Zadeh) -- 9 LENSFREE IMAGING CYTOMETRY AND DIAGNOSTICS FOR POINT-OF-CARE AND TELEMEDICINE APPLICATIONS (Sungkyu Seo, Ting-Wei Su, Anthony Erlinger, and Aydogan Ozcan) -- 10 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING AND CONTROL IN BIOMICROFLUIDICS (Francesca Sapuppo, Marcos Intaglietta, and Maide Bucolo) -- 11 MONITORING OF STEM CELL CULTURE PROCESS USING ELECTROCHEMICAL BIOSENSORS (Xicai Yue and Emmanuel M. Drakakis) -- PART III: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES -- 12 BUILDING INTERFACES TO DEVELOPING CELLS AND ORGANISMS: FROM CYBORG BEETLES TO SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY (Hirotaka Sato, Daniel Cohen, and Michel M. Maharbiz) -- 13 TECHNOLOGIES FOR ARRAYED SINGLE-CELL BIOLOGY (Sarah C. McQuaide, James R. Etzkorn, and Babak A. Parviz) -- 14 APPLICATION OF BACTERIAL FLAGELLAR MOTORS IN MICROFLUIDIC SYSTEMS (Steve Tung, Jin-Woo Kim, and Ryan Pooran) -- 15 GENE INJECTION AND MANIPULATION USING CMOS-BASED TECHNOLOGIES (Arati Sridharan and Jit Muthuswamy).
16 LOW-COST DIAGNOSTICS: RF DESIGNER'S APPROACH (Nan Sun, Yong Liu, and Donhee Ham) -- Index.
Summary: "The book will address the-state-of-the-art in integrated Bio-Microsystems that integrate microelectronics with fluidics, photonics, and mechanics. New exciting opportunities in emerging applications that will take system performance beyond offered by traditional CMOS based circuits are discussed in detail. The book is a must for anyone serious about microelectronics integration possibilities for future technologies. The book is written by top notch international experts in industry and academia. The intended audience is practicing engineers with electronics background that want to learn about integrated microsystems. The book will be also used as a recommended reading and supplementary material in graduate course curriculum"--Provided by publisher.
    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
No physical items for this record

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Contributors -- PART I: HUMAN BODY MONITORING -- 1 INTERFACING BIOLOGY AND CIRCUITS: QUANTIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE METRICS (Alexander J. Casson and Esther Rodriguez-Villegas) -- 2 FULLY INTEGRATED SYSTEMS FOR NEURAL SIGNAL RECORDING: TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVE AND LOW-NOISE FRONT-END DESIGN (Andrea Bonfanti, Tommaso Borghi, Guido Zambra, and Andrea L. Lacaita) -- 3 VLSI IMPLEMENTATION OF WIRELESS NEURAL RECORDING MICROSYSTEM FOR NEUROMUSCULAR STIMULATION (Shuenn-Yuh Lee, Chih-Jen Cheng, Shyh-Chyang Lee, and Qiang Fang) -- 4 HEALTH-CARE DEVICES USING RADIO FREQUENCY TECHNOLOGY (Jung Han Choi and Dong Kyun Kim) -- 5 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS OF LOW-POWER DIGITAL INTEGRATED SYSTEMS FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL APPLICATIONS (Zhihua Wang, Xiang Xie, Xinkai Chen, and Xiaowen Li) -- PART II: BIOSENSORS AND CIRCUITS -- 6 AFFINITY-BASED BIOSENSORS: STOCHASTIC MODELING AND FIGURES OF MERIT (Shreepriya Das, Haris Vikalo, and Arjang Hassibi) -- 7 FABRICATION EXAMPLES BASED ON STANDARD CMOS AND MEMS PROCESSES (Bernard Courtois) -- 8 CMOS CAPACITIVE BIOINTERFACES FOR LAB-ON-CHIP APPLICATIONS (Ebrahim Ghafar-Zadeh) -- 9 LENSFREE IMAGING CYTOMETRY AND DIAGNOSTICS FOR POINT-OF-CARE AND TELEMEDICINE APPLICATIONS (Sungkyu Seo, Ting-Wei Su, Anthony Erlinger, and Aydogan Ozcan) -- 10 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING AND CONTROL IN BIOMICROFLUIDICS (Francesca Sapuppo, Marcos Intaglietta, and Maide Bucolo) -- 11 MONITORING OF STEM CELL CULTURE PROCESS USING ELECTROCHEMICAL BIOSENSORS (Xicai Yue and Emmanuel M. Drakakis) -- PART III: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES -- 12 BUILDING INTERFACES TO DEVELOPING CELLS AND ORGANISMS: FROM CYBORG BEETLES TO SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY (Hirotaka Sato, Daniel Cohen, and Michel M. Maharbiz) -- 13 TECHNOLOGIES FOR ARRAYED SINGLE-CELL BIOLOGY (Sarah C. McQuaide, James R. Etzkorn, and Babak A. Parviz) -- 14 APPLICATION OF BACTERIAL FLAGELLAR MOTORS IN MICROFLUIDIC SYSTEMS (Steve Tung, Jin-Woo Kim, and Ryan Pooran) -- 15 GENE INJECTION AND MANIPULATION USING CMOS-BASED TECHNOLOGIES (Arati Sridharan and Jit Muthuswamy).

16 LOW-COST DIAGNOSTICS: RF DESIGNER'S APPROACH (Nan Sun, Yong Liu, and Donhee Ham) -- Index.

Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.

"The book will address the-state-of-the-art in integrated Bio-Microsystems that integrate microelectronics with fluidics, photonics, and mechanics. New exciting opportunities in emerging applications that will take system performance beyond offered by traditional CMOS based circuits are discussed in detail. The book is a must for anyone serious about microelectronics integration possibilities for future technologies. The book is written by top notch international experts in industry and academia. The intended audience is practicing engineers with electronics background that want to learn about integrated microsystems. The book will be also used as a recommended reading and supplementary material in graduate course curriculum"--Provided by publisher.

Also available in print.

Mode of access: World Wide Web

Description based on PDF viewed 12/21/2015.

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.