Nanonewton Force Sensing and Control in Microrobotic Cell Manipulation

Author:

Xinyu Liu 1,Kim Keekyoung1,Yong Zhang 1,Yu Sun 2

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Micro and Nanosystems Laboratory, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2. Advanced Micro and Nanosystems Laboratory, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada,

Abstract

Cellular force sensing and control techniques are capable of enhancing the dexterity and reliability of microrobotic cell manipulation systems. In this paper we present two experimental techniques for nanonewton force sensing and control in microrobotic cell manipulation. A vision-based cellular force sensing approach, including a microfabricated elastic cell holding device and a sub-pixel visual tracking algorithm, was developed for resolving forces down to 3.7 nN during microrobotic mouse embryo injection. The technique also experimentally demonstrated that the measured mechanical difference could be useful for in situ differentiation of healthy mouse embryos from those with compromised developmental competence without requiring a separate mechanical characterization process. Centered upon force-controlled microrobotic cell manipulation, this paper also presents nanonewton force-controlled micrograsping of interstitial cells using a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)-based microgripper with integrated two-axis force feedback. On-chip force sensors are used for detecting contact between the microgripper and cells to be manipulated (resolution: 38.5 nN at 15Hz) and sensing gripping forces (resolution: 19.9 nN at 15Hz) during force-controlled grasping. The experimental results demonstrate that the microgripper and the control system are capable of rapid contact detection and reliable force-controlled micrograsping to accommodate variations in size and stiffness of cells with a high degree of reproducibility.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Artificial Intelligence,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Modelling and Simulation,Software

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