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Research unit
INNOSUISSE
Project number
14658.1;6 PFNM-NM
Project title
BIOSENSIT: Real-time signal processing of label-free biosensor signals for robustness and speed of measurement improvement

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Short description
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BIOSENSIT: Real-time signal processing of label-free biosensor signals for robustness and speed of measurement improvement
Short description
(French)
BIOSENSIT: Real-time signal processing of label-free biosensor signals for robustness and speed of measurement improvement
Abstract
(English)
The objective of the project is the development of a user-friendly and cost-effective bioanalytical device for the detection of water contaminants. The device will be based on a recently developed solution for the fluid handling and bioassay control. To provide shortest detection time and thereby highest effectiveness in water contaminant assessment costs, an innovative process optimization strategy based on a closed loop structure and model based early assessment of the dynamic evolution of reaction kinetics will be developed. The reliability of early assessment shall be ensured through advanced signal processing algorithms providing simultaneously parsimonious model representation and model reliability stratification. In this way, water contaminants assessment time shall be reduced considerably such as to allow environmental monitoring in an autonomous modus at the top end of cost-effectiveness.
Abstract
(French)
The objective of the project is the development of a user-friendly and cost-effective bioanalytical device for the detection of water contaminants. The device will be based on a recently developed solution for the fluid handling and bioassay control. To provide shortest detection time and thereby highest effectiveness in water contaminant assessment costs, an innovative process optimization strategy based on a closed loop structure and model based early assessment of the dynamic evolution of reaction kinetics will be developed. The reliability of early assessment shall be ensured through advanced signal processing algorithms providing simultaneously parsimonious model representation and model reliability stratification. In this way, water contaminants assessment time shall be reduced considerably such as to allow environmental monitoring in an autonomous modus at the top end of cost-effectiveness.