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Integrated droplet routing and defect tolerance in the synthesis of digital microfluidic biochips
2008
ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems
Microfluidic biochips are revolutionizing high-throughput DNA sequencing, immunoassays, and clinical diagnostics. As high-throughput bioassays are mapped to digital microfluidic platforms, the need for design automation techniques is being increasingly felt. Moreover, as most applications of biochips are safety-critical in nature, defect tolerance is an essential system attribute. Several synthesis tools have recently been proposed for the automated design of biochips from the specifications of
doi:10.1145/1389089.1389091
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