Visualising fluids and particles within channels is a key element of microfluidic work. Current imaging methods for particle image velocimetry often require expensive high-speed cameras with powerful illuminating sources, thus potentially limiting accessibility. This study explores for the first time the potential of an event-based camera for particle and fluid behaviour characterisation in a microfluidic system. Event-based cameras have the unique capacity to detect light intensity changes asynchronously and to record spatial and temporal information with low latency, low power and high dynamic range. Event-based cameras could consequently be relevant for detecting light intensity changes due to moving particles, chemical reactions or inta...
Nanoparticle tracking velocimetry can be used to measure the hydrodynamic size and the electrophoret...
Optical microscopy is one of the most widely used diagnostic methods in scientific, industrial, and ...
The integration of particle counters within lab-on-chip (LOC) microfluidic devices creates a range o...
Contrary to conventional frame-based imaging, event-based vision (EBV) or dynamic vision sensing (DV...
Event-based vision is a new upcoming field within the field of computer vision. Unlike conventional ...
Event-based vision (EBV), also referred to as dynamic vision sensing (DVS), is a rather recent emerg...
In this work, an ultra-high throughput microfluidic particle counting system is demonstrated. For th...
This work proposes a multi-objective polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) micro-optofluidic (MoF) device suit...
Droplet microfluidics have a great potential in chemical and biomedical applications, due to their h...
Image-based sensor systems are quite popular in micro-scale flow investigations due to their flexibi...
In a microfluidic channel colloidal polystyrene spheres are manipulated by an optical tweezer. This ...
The quantitative measurement of particle motion in optical tweezers is an important tool in the stud...
Contrary to conventional frame-based imaging, event-based vision (EBV) or dynamic vision sensing (DV...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that work radically different from traditional cameras. Inste...
Multiphase microfluidics enables the high-throughput manipulation of droplets for multitude of appli...
Nanoparticle tracking velocimetry can be used to measure the hydrodynamic size and the electrophoret...
Optical microscopy is one of the most widely used diagnostic methods in scientific, industrial, and ...
The integration of particle counters within lab-on-chip (LOC) microfluidic devices creates a range o...
Contrary to conventional frame-based imaging, event-based vision (EBV) or dynamic vision sensing (DV...
Event-based vision is a new upcoming field within the field of computer vision. Unlike conventional ...
Event-based vision (EBV), also referred to as dynamic vision sensing (DVS), is a rather recent emerg...
In this work, an ultra-high throughput microfluidic particle counting system is demonstrated. For th...
This work proposes a multi-objective polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) micro-optofluidic (MoF) device suit...
Droplet microfluidics have a great potential in chemical and biomedical applications, due to their h...
Image-based sensor systems are quite popular in micro-scale flow investigations due to their flexibi...
In a microfluidic channel colloidal polystyrene spheres are manipulated by an optical tweezer. This ...
The quantitative measurement of particle motion in optical tweezers is an important tool in the stud...
Contrary to conventional frame-based imaging, event-based vision (EBV) or dynamic vision sensing (DV...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that work radically different from traditional cameras. Inste...
Multiphase microfluidics enables the high-throughput manipulation of droplets for multitude of appli...
Nanoparticle tracking velocimetry can be used to measure the hydrodynamic size and the electrophoret...
Optical microscopy is one of the most widely used diagnostic methods in scientific, industrial, and ...
The integration of particle counters within lab-on-chip (LOC) microfluidic devices creates a range o...