Abstract:
This paper demonstrates the adaptive illumination methods for the implementations of Colorimetric (also known as absorbance detection), Fluorescence and Luminescence ELIS...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This paper demonstrates the adaptive illumination methods for the implementations of Colorimetric (also known as absorbance detection), Fluorescence and Luminescence ELISA models using a standalone or mobile imaging setup with data processing techniques and prediction algorithms. These ELISA modelling systems, mainly depend on the quality of the images and the image processing algorithms employed for accuracy and reliability. The assay concentration estimations for such systems are greatly dependent upon the light absorbance and transmittance properties of the chemical compounds that make up the analytic biochemistry assay and are highly influenced by the quality and intensity of the backlight panel used in these device setups. The goal is to develop an independent lighting module which would subsequently result in better images, and a more accurate system that would be applicable for a wide variety of ELISA imaging systems.
Date of Conference: 15-18 May 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 03 November 2016
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