Electromagnetic Actuation for a Micro/Nano Robot in a Three-Dimensional Environment

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Abstract

Micro/nanorobots have several potential biomedical applications, such as drug delivery, minimal invasiveness, and moving within narrow and complex areas. To achieve these desirable applications, precise path tracking and controlling magnetic micro/nanorobots within blood vessels is a crucial but challenging point. In this paper, a three-dimensional electromagnetic actuation system composed of three pairs of Helmholtz coils and three pairs of Maxwell coils is proposed. A closed-loop control algorithm is proposed to enhance trajectory tracking of a micro/nanorobot. Different simulation experiments were carried out using Simulink to verify the performance of the proposed algorithm. Different trajectories were tested in tracking two-dimensional and three-dimensional reference trajectories. The results showed that by using the developed algorithm and electromagnetic actuation system, a micro/nanorobot can follow the desired trajectory within a maximum error of 13 μm.

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Abdelaziz, M., & Habib, M. (2022). Electromagnetic Actuation for a Micro/Nano Robot in a Three-Dimensional Environment. Micromachines, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13112028

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