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Bioinspired microrobots
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Fischer, Peer
, Palagi, Stefano
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/ Actuation
/ Autonomous navigation
/ Biological materials
/ Biomaterials
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Complex media
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Locomotion
/ Materials Science
/ Microorganisms
/ Microrobots
/ Miniaturization
/ Nanotechnology
/ Optical and Electronic Materials
/ Review Article
/ Robot control
2018
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by
Fischer, Peer
, Palagi, Stefano
in
631/57/343/1361
/ 639/301/1005
/ 639/301/54/989
/ 639/301/923
/ Actuation
/ Autonomous navigation
/ Biological materials
/ Biomaterials
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Complex media
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Locomotion
/ Materials Science
/ Microorganisms
/ Microrobots
/ Miniaturization
/ Nanotechnology
/ Optical and Electronic Materials
/ Review Article
/ Robot control
2018
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Bioinspired microrobots
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Fischer, Peer
, Palagi, Stefano
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631/57/343/1361
/ 639/301/1005
/ 639/301/54/989
/ 639/301/923
/ Actuation
/ Autonomous navigation
/ Biological materials
/ Biomaterials
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Complex media
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Locomotion
/ Materials Science
/ Microorganisms
/ Microrobots
/ Miniaturization
/ Nanotechnology
/ Optical and Electronic Materials
/ Review Article
/ Robot control
2018
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Bioinspired microrobots
2018
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Overview
Microorganisms can move in complex media, respond to the environment and self-organize. The field of microrobotics strives to achieve these functions in mobile robotic systems of sub-millimetre size. However, miniaturization of traditional robots and their control systems to the microscale is not a viable approach. A promising alternative strategy in developing microrobots is to implement sensing, actuation and control directly in the materials, thereby mimicking biological matter. In this Review, we discuss design principles and materials for the implementation of robotic functionalities in microrobots. We examine different biological locomotion strategies, and we discuss how they can be artificially recreated in magnetic microrobots and how soft materials improve control and performance. We show that smart, stimuli-responsive materials can act as on-board sensors and actuators and that ‘active matter’ enables autonomous motion, navigation and collective behaviours. Finally, we provide a critical outlook for the field of microrobotics and highlight the challenges that need to be overcome to realize sophisticated microrobots, which one day might rival biological machines.
Microrobots are envisioned to revolutionize microsurgery and targeted drug delivery. Their design, operation, locomotion and interaction with the environment are inspired by microorganisms. This Review highlights soft, responsive and active materials for the development of (semi-)autonomous microrobots.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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