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Issue 2 • June-2007

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Publication Year: 2007,Page(s):C1 - C1

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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems publication information

Publication Year: 2007,Page(s):C2 - C2

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems publication information

Based on the steady-state analyses of the synergism and saturation system (S-system) model, a robust control method is proposed for biochemical networks via feedback and feedforward biochemical circuits. Two robust biochemical circuit design schemes are developed. One scheme is to improve the system's structural stability so as to tolerate larger kinetic parameter variations, whereas the other is ...Show More
A high-voltage (HV) integrated circuit has been demonstrated to transport fluidic droplet samples on programmable paths across the array of driving electrodes on its hydrophobically coated surface. This exciter chip is the engine for dielectrophoresis (DEP)-based micro-fluidic lab-on-a-chip systems, creating field excitations that inject and move fluidic droplets onto and about the manipulation su...Show More
Minimally invasive image-guided interventions (IGIs) are time and cost efficient, minimize unintended damage to healthy tissue, and lead to faster patient recovery. With the advent of multislice computed tomography (CT), many IGIs are now being performed under volumetric CT guidance. Registering pre-and intraprocedural images for improved intraprocedural target delineation is a fundamental need in...Show More
Time-frequency domain signal processing of neural recordings, from high-density microelectrode arrays implanted in the cortex, is highly desired to ease the bandwidth bottleneck associated with data transfer to extra-cranial processing units. Because of its energy compactness features, discrete wavelet transform (DWT) has been shown to provide efficient data compression for neural records without ...Show More
This paper describes an ultralow-power neural recording amplifier. The amplifier appears to be the lowest power and most energy-efficient neural recording amplifier reported to date. We describe low-noise design techniques that help the neural amplifier achieve input-referred noise that is near the theoretical limit of any amplifier using a differential pair as an input stage. Since neural amplifi...Show More
Dependability is an important attribute for microfluidic biochips that are used for safety-critical applications such as point-of-care health assessment, air-quality monitoring, and food-safety testing. Therefore, these devices must be adequately tested after manufacture and during bioassay operations. We propose a parallel scan-like testing methodology for digital microfluidic devices. A diagnosi...Show More

2008 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems-engineering the environmental revolution (ISCAS 2008)

Publication Year: 2007,Page(s):159 - 159

2008 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems-engineering the environmental revolution (ISCAS 2008)

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems Information for authors

Publication Year: 2007,Page(s):160 - 160

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems Information for authors

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Publication Year: 2007,Page(s):C4 - C4

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Contact Information

Editor-in-Chief
Pedram Mohseni
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland
USA
pedram.mohseni@case.edu