Autonomous microrobotic manipulation using visual servo control

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Abstract

This describes the application of a visual servo control method to the microrobotic manipulation of polymer beads on a two-dimensional fluid interface. A microrobot, actuated through magnetic fields, is utilized to manipulate a non-magnetic polymer bead into a desired position. The controller utilizes multiple modes of robot actuation to address the different stages of the task. A filtering strategy employed in separation mode allows the robot to spiral from the manipuland in a fashion that promotes the manipulation positioning objective. Experiments demonstrate that our multiphase controller can be used to direct a microrobot to position a manipuland to within an average positional error of approximately 8 pixels (64 μm) over numerous trials.

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Feemster, M., Piepmeier, J. A., Biggs, H., Yee, S., ElBidweihy, H., & Firebaugh, S. L. (2020). Autonomous microrobotic manipulation using visual servo control. Micromachines, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11020132

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