2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3034945
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Pin Addressing Method Based on an SVM With a Reliability Constraint in Digital Microfluidic Biochips

Abstract: Digital microfluidic biochips (DMFBs) are increasingly important and are used for point-ofcare, drug discovery, clinical diagnosis, immunoassays, etc. Pin-constrained DMFBs are an important part of digital microfluidic biochips, and they have gained increasing attention from researchers. However, many previous works have focused on the problem of electrode addressing and aimed to minimize the number of control pins in pin-constrained DMFBs. Although the number of control pins can be effectively redistributed t… Show more

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“…Digital microfluidic biochips (DMFBs) are expected to soon revolutionize clinical diagnostics, massively parallel DNA analysis, and other laboratory procedures involving molecular biology. [1][2][3] Microfluidic biochips are replacing conventional biochemical analyzers by integrating all the necessary functions for biochemical analysis using microfluidics. [4][5][6] Traditional biological detection mainly relies on large detection instruments in laboratories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital microfluidic biochips (DMFBs) are expected to soon revolutionize clinical diagnostics, massively parallel DNA analysis, and other laboratory procedures involving molecular biology. [1][2][3] Microfluidic biochips are replacing conventional biochemical analyzers by integrating all the necessary functions for biochemical analysis using microfluidics. [4][5][6] Traditional biological detection mainly relies on large detection instruments in laboratories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%