Issue 2, 2002

Glow discharge in microfluidic chips for visible analog computing

Abstract

Here we present a novel visible analog computing approach for solving a wide class of shortest path problems. Using a microfluidic chip for computation, based on the lighting up of a glow discharge, the solution to maze search problems, the solution of a network shortest path and k-shortest paths problems and the practical application of finding the shortest paths between several landmarks from a street map are presented. The solution and visible display (in real time) for these problems shows only a small difference in practical problem solving time among problems with varying differences in size.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Janv. 2002
Accepted
11 Apr. 2002
First published
29 Apr. 2002

Lab Chip, 2002,2, 113-116

Glow discharge in microfluidic chips for visible analog computing

D. R. Reyes, M. M. Ghanem, G. M. Whitesides and A. Manz, Lab Chip, 2002, 2, 113 DOI: 10.1039/B200589A

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