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On testing of MEDA based digital microfluidics biochips

On testing of MEDA based digital microfluidics biochips
On testing of MEDA based digital microfluidics biochips
Recent years have seen rapid progress in using digital microfluidics based biochips for biomedical assays. The testing and reliability of these biochips is crucial when they are used in point-of-care diagnostics applications. As the scalability and complexity of biomedical assays increases, there is a need for efficient testing methodologies to ensure reliability of these biochips. The conventional testing methodologies will not be sufficient for the recently proposed and highly scalable Micro-electrode-dot array (MEDA) architecture based digital microfluidics. This is because of the advanced fluidic movement operations incorporated in the MEDA architecture. This paper investigates the testing methodologies for conventional digital microfluidics based biochips and their relevancy to the MEDA architecture based digital microfluidics biochips
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Shukla, V.
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Ali, N.B.Z.
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Hussin, F.A.
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Zwolinski, M.
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Shukla, V., Ali, N.B.Z., Hussin, F.A. and Zwolinski, M. (2013) On testing of MEDA based digital microfluidics biochips. Quality Electronic Design (ASQED), 2013 5th Asia Symposium on, Penang, Malaysia. 25 - 27 Aug 2013. pp. 60-65 .

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Abstract

Recent years have seen rapid progress in using digital microfluidics based biochips for biomedical assays. The testing and reliability of these biochips is crucial when they are used in point-of-care diagnostics applications. As the scalability and complexity of biomedical assays increases, there is a need for efficient testing methodologies to ensure reliability of these biochips. The conventional testing methodologies will not be sufficient for the recently proposed and highly scalable Micro-electrode-dot array (MEDA) architecture based digital microfluidics. This is because of the advanced fluidic movement operations incorporated in the MEDA architecture. This paper investigates the testing methodologies for conventional digital microfluidics based biochips and their relevancy to the MEDA architecture based digital microfluidics biochips

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Published date: 2013
Venue - Dates: Quality Electronic Design (ASQED), 2013 5th Asia Symposium on, Penang, Malaysia, 2013-08-25 - 2013-08-27
Organisations: EEE

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Local EPrints ID: 361447
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/361447
PURE UUID: 950c138d-c963-4685-9285-25b9718974d7
ORCID for M. Zwolinski: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2230-625X

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Date deposited: 23 Jan 2014 13:44
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 02:34

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Author: V. Shukla
Author: N.B.Z. Ali
Author: F.A. Hussin
Author: M. Zwolinski ORCID iD

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