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Bio-Micro Robotics Lab
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Magnetic Actuation Based Motion Control for Microrobots: An Overview
Xu, Tiantian
;
Yu, Jiangfan
;
Yan, Xiaohui
;
Choi, Hongsoo
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Zhang, Li
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Title
Magnetic Actuation Based Motion Control for Microrobots: An Overview
Issued Date
2015-09
Citation
Xu, Tiantian. (2015-09). Magnetic Actuation Based Motion Control for Microrobots: An Overview. Micromachines, 6(9), 1346–1364. doi: 10.3390/mi6091346
Type
Article
Author Keywords
microrobots
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magnetic actuation
;
control
Keywords
Benchmarking
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Biological Substance
;
Closed Loop Control Systems
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Complex Environments
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Control
;
Degrees of Freedom (Mechanics)
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DIMENSIONS
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Fabrication
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GRADIENT
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Magnetic Actuation
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Magnetism
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MANIPULATION
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MICROMACHINES
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Micromanipulators
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MICROROBOTS
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MOTION CONTROL
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Multiple Degrees of Freedom
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NAVIGATION System
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Path Following Control
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Pre-Programmed Control
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PROPELLER
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PROPULSION
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Surfaces
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Targeted Drug Delivery
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UP HELICAL MICROSWIMMERS
ISSN
2072-666X
Abstract
Untethered, controllable, mobile microrobots have been proposed for numerous applications, ranging from micro-manipulation, in vitro tasks (e.g., operation of microscale biological substances) to in vivo applications (e.g., targeted drug delivery; brachytherapy; hyperthermia, etc.), due to their small-scale dimensions and accessibility to tiny and complex environments. Researchers have used different magnetic actuation systems allowing custom-designed workspace and multiple degrees of freedom (DoF) to actuate microrobots with various motion control methods from open-loop pre-programmed control to closed-loop path-following control. This article provides an overview of the magnetic actuation systems and the magnetic actuation-based control methods for microrobots. An overall benchmark on the magnetic actuation system and control method is also discussed according to the applications of microrobots. © 2015 by the authors.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/1656
DOI
10.3390/mi6091346
Publisher
MDPI AG
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