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Tabu Search-Based Synthesis of Dynamically Reconfigurable Digital Microfluidic Biochips

In International Conference on Compilers, Architecture and Synthesis for Embedded Systems — 2009, pp. 195-204
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Embedded Systems Engineering, Department of Informatics and Mathematical Modeling, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Informatics and Mathematical Modeling, Technical University of Denmark2

Microfluidic biochips are replacing the conventional biochemical analyzers, and are able to integrate on-chip all the necessary functions for biochemical analysis. The "digital" microfluidic biochips are manipulating liquids not as a continuous flow, but as discrete droplets, and hence they are highly reconfigurable and scalable.

A digital biochip is composed of a two-dimensional array of cells, together with reservoirs for storing the samples and reagents. Several adjacent cells are dynamically grouped to form a virtual device, on which operations are executed. During the execution of an operation, the virtual device can be reconfigured to occupy a different group of cells on the array.

In this paper, we present a Tabu Search metaheuristic for the synthesis of digital microfluidic biochips, which, starting from a biochemical application and a given biochip architecture, determines the allocation, resource binding, scheduling and placement of the operations in the application. In our approach, we consider moving the modules during their operation, in order to improve the completion time of the biochemical application.

The proposed heuristic has been evaluated using three real-life case studies and ten synthetic benchmarks.

Language: English
Publisher: ACM
Year: 2009
Pages: 195-204
Proceedings: International Conference on Compilers, Architecture and Synthesis for Embedded Systems
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1145/1629395.1629423
ORCIDs: Pop, Paul and Madsen, Jan

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