Robotic micromanipulation: b) grippers for biological objects

  • Bučinskas V
  • Subačiūtė-Žemaitienė J
  • Dzedzickis A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Recent progress in the field of microrobotics tightly linked to an ability to grab an object firmly without the damage to the surface and structure. Process of biological object grabbing by microgrippers faces numerous limitations in the mechanical, electric and thermal domains; these limitations varies from case to case with different objects, therefore, analysis in this area was an aim of this review. This paper covers an area of micrometric size biological object manipulation and performs an analysis of used actuators and kinematic chains of the grippers in the sense of their application. Limitations and restriction of microgrippers applications analysed along available publications in numerous recent references as well as their successful implementation history. Paper provides result of analysis as compact big picture, which will be useful for researchers and designers in the area of microrobotics.

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Bučinskas, V., Subačiūtė-Žemaitienė, J., Dzedzickis, A., Šutinys, E., & Morkvėnaitė-Vilkončienė, I. (2022). Robotic micromanipulation: b) grippers for biological objects. Robotic Systems and Applications, 2(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.21595/rsa.2022.22324

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