E. Schaler, M. Tellers, Aaron P. Gerratt, I. Penskiy, S. Bergbreiter
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Abstract
This paper describes the performance of a fluidic microrobot using Electrowetting on Dielectric (EWOD). A system to control the fluidic microrobot was designed, constructed and deployed in the NIST Mobile Microrobotics Challenge at ICRA 2011. The microrobots (0.1 M KCl and 550 μm diameter) demonstrated the ability to perform controlled maneuvers in 2-D while transporting hydrophilic objects. The EWOD system is composed of a DIP-mounted die produced via standard microfabrication techniques and containing the control electrodes / competition arena, and a transparent ITO cover slip for grounding. Key advantages of this platform include a scalable design for batch EWOD system fabrication, potential simultaneous control of multiple microrobots, and an easily portable, compact system design.
本文介绍了一种基于介质电润湿(EWOD)技术的流体微机器人的性能。在2011年ICRA的NIST移动微型机器人挑战赛上,设计、构建并部署了一个控制流体微型机器人的系统。这些微型机器人(0.1 M KCl和550 μm直径)展示了在运送亲水性物体时进行二维控制的能力。EWOD系统由通过标准微加工技术生产的dip安装模具组成,包含控制电极/比赛场地,以及用于接地的透明ITO覆盖卡。该平台的主要优点包括批量EWOD系统制造的可扩展设计,多个微型机器人的潜在同时控制,以及易于携带,紧凑的系统设计。