CMOS IMAGE SENSORS FOR LAB-ON-A-CHIP MICROSYSTEM DESIGN
CMOS IMAGE SENSORS FOR LAB-ON-A-CHIP MICROSYSTEM DESIGN
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2011
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The work described herein serves as a foundation for the development of CMOS imaging in lab-on-a-chip microsystems. Lab-on-a-chip (LOC) systems attempt to emulate the functionality of a cell biology lab by incorporating multiple sensing modalidites into a single microscale system. LOC are applicable to drug development, implantable sensors, cell-based bio-chemical detectors and radiation detectors. The common theme across these systems is achieving performance under severe resource constraints including noise, bandwidth, power and size. The contributions of this work are in the areas of two core lab-on-a-chip imaging functions: object detection and optical measurements.