WILEY - CMOS Integrated Labonachip System for Personalized Biomedical Diagnosis
| Organization: | WILEY |
| Publication Date: | 1 June 2018 |
| Page Count: | 289 |
scope:
"A thorough examination of labonachip circuitlevel operations to improve system performance
A rapidly aging population demands rapid, costeffective, flexible, personalized diagnostics. Existing systems tend to fall short in one or more capacities, making the development of alternatives a priority. CMOS Integrated LabonaChip System for Personalized Biomedical Diagnosis provides insight toward the solution, with a comprehensive, multidisciplinary reference to the next wave of personalized medicine technology.
A standard complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) fabrication technology allows massproduction of largearray, miniaturized CMOSintegrated sensors from multimodal domains with smart onchip processing capability. This book provides an indepth examination of the design and mechanics considerations that make this technology a promising platform for microfluidics, microelectromechanic
From CMOS fundamentals to enduser applications, all aspects of CMOS sensors are covered, with frequent diagrams and illustrations that clarify complex structures and processes. Detailed yet concise, and designed to help students and engineers develop smaller, cheaper, smarter labonachip systems, this invaluable reference:
Provides clarity and insight on the design of labonachip personalized biomedical sensors and systems
Features concise analyses of the integration of microfluidics and microelectromechanic
Highlights the use of compressive sensing, superresolution, and machine learning through the use of smart SoC processing
Discusses recent advances in complementary metal oxide semiconductorintegra
Includes guidance on DNA sequencing and cell counting applications using dualmode chemical/optical and energy harvesting sensors
The conventional reliance on the microscope, flow cytometry, and DNA sequencing leaves diagnosticians tied to bulky, expensive equipment with a central problem of scale. Labonachip technology eliminates these constraints while improving accuracy and flexibility, ushering in a new era of medicine. This book is an essential reference for students, researchers, and engineers working in diagnostic circuitry and microsystems. "
Authors: Hao Yu, Mei Yan, Xiwei Huang