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arxiv: 1705.04998 · v1 · pith:CY2G5FDRnew · submitted 2017-05-14 · 💻 cs.ET

Transport or Store? Synthesizing Flow-based Microfluidic Biochips using Distributed Channel Storage

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keywords storagebiochipsdistributedefficiencyexecutionchannelscomputingdedicated
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Flow-based microfluidic biochips have attracted much atten- tion in the EDA community due to their miniaturized size and execution efficiency. Previous research, however, still follows the traditional computing model with a dedicated storage unit, which actually becomes a bottleneck of the performance of bio- chips. In this paper, we propose the first architectural synthe- sis framework considering distributed storage constructed tem- porarily from transportation channels to cache fluid samples. Since distributed storage can be accessed more efficiently than a dedicated storage unit and channels can switch between the roles of transportation and storage easily, biochips with this dis- tributed computing architecture can achieve a higher execution efficiency even with fewer resources. Experimental results con- firm that the execution efficiency of a bioassay can be improved by up to 28% while the number of valves in the biochip can be reduced effectively.

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