articleThe International Journal of Robotics ResearchJul 21, 2009Closed access

How Should Microrobots Swim?

University of Utah · ETH Zurich · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Microrobots have the potential to dramatically change many aspects of medicine by navigating through bodily fluids to perform targeted diagnosis and therapy. Researchers have proposed numerous micro-robotic swimming methods, with the vast majority utilizing magnetic fields to wirelessly power and control the microrobot. In this paper, we compare three promising methods of microrobot swimming (using magnetic fields to rotate helical propellers that mimic bacterial flagella, using magnetic fields to oscillate a magnetic head with a rigidly attached elastic tail, and pulling directly with magnetic field gradients) considering practical hardware limitations in the generation of magnetic fields. We find that…

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Keywords
  • Magnetic field
  • Computer science
  • Power (physics)
  • Medical robotics
  • Magnet
  • Rotating magnetic field
  • Robot
  • Mechanical engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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