Actuation of Mobile Microbots: A Review

Author:

Hussein Hussein1ORCID,Damdam Asrar2,Ren Liangjie2,Obeid Charrouf Youssef1,Challita Jack1,Zwain Mahdi1,Fariborzi Hossein23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering MSFEA American University of Beirut Beirut 1107 2020 Lebanon

2. CEMSE Division King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955-6900 Saudi Arabia

3. Hyperlume Inc. Auburndale MA 02466 USA

Abstract

Maturation of robotics research and advances in the miniaturization of machines have contributed to the development of microbots and enabled new technological possibilities and applications. Microbots have a wide range of applications, including the navigation of confined spaces, environmental monitoring, micro‐assembly and manipulation of small objects, and in vivo micro‐surgeries and drug delivery. Actuators are among the most critical components that define the performance of robots. A comprehensive review of the actuation mechanisms that have been employed in mobile microbots is provided, including piezoelectric, magnetic, electrostatic, thermal, acoustic, biological, chemical, and optical actuation, with a focus on the most recent development and methodologies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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