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.
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Hussein, H., Damdam, A., Ren, L., Obeid Charrouf, Y., Challita, J., Zwain, M., & Fariborzi, H. (2023, September 1). Actuation of Mobile Microbots: A Review. Advanced Intelligent Systems. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/aisy.202300168
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