Title
Opportunities and challenges for the virtual prototyping of synthetic biological functions
Abstract
Synthetic biology is an emerging field at the interface between biotechnology and engineering sciences. It aims at designing new biological functions by assembling elementary parts (DNA sequences) based on design approaches inspired from those used for the design of complex microsystems. The development of efficient tools to support the design is therefore a technological bottleneck that could prevent the development of this technology. This issue is tackled in this paper by reusing as much as possible the existing design flow of heterogeneous microsystems. Focus is put on modeling and simulation tasks for which biology differs from standard physical domains by different aspects. In this paper, some methods that have been implemented to address these issues are discussed. The main shortcoming is that they lead to models that are far more complex than their electronics counterparts. As a consequence, simulation time becomes a big challenge in design processes. A solution suggested in the last section consists in simulating these models on Graphics Processing Unit, with a x40 speed up.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/ISCAS.2014.6865559
ISCAS
Keywords
Field
DocType
graphics processing unit,biotechnology,synthetic biological functions,graphics processing units,gpu programming,heterogeneous microsystems,synthetic biology,virtual prototyping,biology computing,molecular biophysics,engineering sciences,modeling,dna sequences,heterogenous systems,solid modeling,stochastic processes,mathematical model
Bottleneck,Systems engineering,Computer science,Modeling and simulation,Reuse,Electronic engineering,Design flow,Electronics,Computational science,Graphics processing unit,Synthetic biology,Virtual prototyping
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0271-4302
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Morgan Madec12312.13
François Pêcheux212116.70
Fabienne Jézéquel311.06
Yves Gendrault4154.95
Christophe Lallement56917.84
Jacques Haiech6207.51