Automated control of microfluidics devices

In order for microfluidics devices to be marketable, they must be inexpensive and easy to use. Two projects were pursued in this study for this purpose. The first was the design of a chip alignment system for visual feedback, in which a two-layer microfluidic chip was placed under a camera and an im...

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Other Authors: Gerstel, Ian.
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Published: Florida Atlantic University
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spelling ndltd-fau.edu-oai-fau.digital.flvc.org-fau_36082019-07-04T03:55:07Z Automated control of microfluidics devices Gerstel, Ian. Text Electronic Thesis or Dissertation Florida Atlantic University English ix, 63 p. : ill. electronic In order for microfluidics devices to be marketable, they must be inexpensive and easy to use. Two projects were pursued in this study for this purpose. The first was the design of a chip alignment system for visual feedback, in which a two-layer microfluidic chip was placed under a camera and an image processing and linear algebra program aligned a computer model to it. The system then translated the new locations of air valves and could detect valve activation in a chip filled with food coloring. The second was the design of a cheap, portable system to detect phosphorus in water. This system could not be completed due to time constraints, but the methods were detailed, and design ideas were laid out for future work. by Ian Gerstel. Thesis (M.S.C.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2010. Includes bibliography. Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2010. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Microfluidics--Design Microelectromagnetical systems--Design Fluidic devices--Design Micromechanics http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/3158764 710807856 3158764 FADT3158764 fau:3608 College of Engineering and Computer Science Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ https://fau.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fau%3A3608/datastream/TN/view/Automated%20control%20of%20microfluidics%20devices.jpg
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topic Microfluidics--Design
Microelectromagnetical systems--Design
Fluidic devices--Design
Micromechanics
spellingShingle Microfluidics--Design
Microelectromagnetical systems--Design
Fluidic devices--Design
Micromechanics
Automated control of microfluidics devices
description In order for microfluidics devices to be marketable, they must be inexpensive and easy to use. Two projects were pursued in this study for this purpose. The first was the design of a chip alignment system for visual feedback, in which a two-layer microfluidic chip was placed under a camera and an image processing and linear algebra program aligned a computer model to it. The system then translated the new locations of air valves and could detect valve activation in a chip filled with food coloring. The second was the design of a cheap, portable system to detect phosphorus in water. This system could not be completed due to time constraints, but the methods were detailed, and design ideas were laid out for future work. === by Ian Gerstel. === Thesis (M.S.C.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2010. === Includes bibliography. === Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2010. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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title Automated control of microfluidics devices
title_short Automated control of microfluidics devices
title_full Automated control of microfluidics devices
title_fullStr Automated control of microfluidics devices
title_full_unstemmed Automated control of microfluidics devices
title_sort automated control of microfluidics devices
publisher Florida Atlantic University
url http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/3158764
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