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Zhang / Chakrabarty / Fair Microelectrofluidic Systems

Modeling and Simulation
Erscheinungsjahr 2002
ISBN: 978-1-4200-4049-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Modeling and Simulation

E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten

Reihe: Nano- and Microscience, Engineering, Technology and Medicine

ISBN: 978-1-4200-4049-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Composite systems that integrate microelectromechanical and microelectrofluidic (MEF) components with electronics are emerging as the next generation of system-on-a-chip (SOC) designs. However, there remains a pressing need for a structured methodology for MEFS design automation, including modeling techniques and simulation and optimization tools.

Integrating top-down and bottom-up design philosophies, Microelectrofluidic Systems presents the first comprehensive design strategy for MEFS. This strategy supports hierarchical modeling and simulation from the component level to the system level. It leads to multi-objective optimization tools valuable in all phases of the design process, from conceptualization to final manufacturing. The authors begin by defining the basic variables and elements needed to describe MEFS behavior, then model that behavior across three layers of abstraction: the low-level component, high-level reconfigurable architecture, and bio/chemical application layers. They have developed a hierarchical integrated design environment with SystemC and present its architecture and associated functional packages.

Microelectrofluidic Systems is visionary in its leverage of electronic design principles for microsystem design and heralds a new era of automated SOC design. The strategy it presents holds the potential for significant reductions in design time and life-cycle maintenance costs, and its techniques and tools for robust design and application flexibility can lead to the high-volume production needed for the inevitably growing product market.

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Biomedical engineers, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, chemical engineers

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INTRODUCTION
Modeling and Simulation Issues

Modeling and Simulation Needs
Overview

HIERARCHICAL MODELING
MEFS Dynamic Modeling and Simulation at Circuit Level

MEFS System-Level Modeling and Simulation

Conclusion
SYSTEMC-BASED HIERARCHICAL DESIGN ENVIRONMENT
Suitability of Modeling Languages for Hierarchical Design
Building Design Environment with SystemC

Conclusion
SYSTEM-LEVEL SIMULATION AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
MEFS Computing and Architecture
Hierarchical Modeling and Simulation Methodology
Micro-Chemical Handling System
System Performance Analysis and Design Optimization

Conclusion
CIRCUIT-LEVEL OPTIMIZATION
Simulation Design Methodology
Optimization Verification

On-Target Design Optimization
Robust Design Optimization
Application Flexibility Optimization
Conclusion
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

Introduction
Continuous-Flow PCR System

Droplet-Based PCR System
Comparison Between Continuous-Flow PCR and Droplet PCR

Scheduling of Microfluidic Operations for Reconfigurable Two-Dimensional Electrowetting Arrays

CONCLUSION

APPENDICES
VHDL Queuing Model

Hierarchical Environment with SystemC

Keywords: Nanoscience, Nanotechnology



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