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This book provides an insightful guide to the design, testing and
optimization of micro-electrode-dot-array (MEDA) digital
microfluidic biochips. The authors focus on the characteristics
specific for MEDA biochips, e.g., real-time sensing and advanced
microfluidic operations like lamination mixing and droplet shape
morphing. Readers will be enabled to enhance the automated design
and use of MEDA and to develop a set of solutions to facilitate the
full exploitation of design complexities that are possible with
standard CMOS fabrication techniques. The book provides the first
set of design automation and test techniques for MEDA biochips. The
methods described in this book have been validated using fabricated
MEDA biochips in the laboratory. Readers will benefit from an
in-depth look at the MEDA platform and how to combine microfluidics
with software, e.g., applying biomolecular protocols to
software-controlled and cyberphysical microfluidic biochips.
Advances of video coding made an adverse impact on VLSI
implementation over mobile communication systems. Those impacts
mainly include area, power, and channel deterioration in the video
decoding side. Therefore, this book presents a low- power
dual-standard video decoder to improve the area/power efficiency.
It supports MPEG-2 SP@ML and H.264/AVC BL@L4 video decoding in a
single chip and features a scalable architecture to reduce the
required silicon area as well as power dissipation. Moreover, to
combat transmission errors of video streams, this design is robust
to the channel behavior for improving the subjective and objective
visual quality.
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