CMU MEMS Laboratory Publication Abstract

 

in Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE/ACM Int. Workshop on Behavioral Modeling and Simulation (BMAS), pp. 8-13, October 21-22, 2004, San Jose, California.
Applications of Behavioral Modeling and Simulation on Lab-on-a-Chip: Micro-Mixer and Separation System
Y. Wang, Q. Lin and T. Mukherjee
ABSTRACT:
This paper presents a behavioral modeling methodology and composable system simulation framework for elecrokinetic lab on a chip (LOC), especially on the micro-mixing and electrophoretic separation systems, using an analog hardware description language (Verilog-A). The developed models describe not only the behavior of individual components, but also the interactions between them. Both DC and transient analysis are preformed in the framework. The accuracy (relative error less than 5%) and tremendous speedup (10~10,000x) of composable system simulations are verified by comparison to experiment and numerical studies.
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