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Microrobot collectives with reconfigurable morphologies, behaviors, and functions

Engineering and Technology

Microrobot collectives with reconfigurable morphologies, behaviors, and functions

G. Gardi, S. Ceron, et al.

Discover the innovative world of mobile microrobots designed to transform biomedicine and tackle environmental challenges. This research led by Gaurav Gardi, Steven Ceron, Wendong Wang, Kirstin Petersen, and Metin Sitti showcases a remarkable microrobotic collective system that adapts for diverse functions at the air-water interface, demonstrating potential for future medical and environmental applications.

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Abstract
Mobile microrobots, which can navigate, sense, and interact with their environment, could potentially revolutionize biomedicine and environmental remediation. Many self-organizing microrobotic collectives have been developed to overcome inherent limits in actuation, sensing, and manipulation of individual microrobots; however, reconfigurable collectives with robust transitions between behaviors are rare. Such systems that perform multiple functions are advantageous to operate in complex environments. Here, we present a versatile microrobotic collective system capable of on-demand reconfiguration to adapt to and utilize their environments to perform various functions at the air-water interface. Our system exhibits diverse modes ranging from isotropic to anisotropic behaviors and transitions between a globally driven and a novel self-propelling behavior. We show the transition between different modes in experiments and simulations, and demonstrate various functions, using the reconfigurability of our system to navigate, explore, and interact with the environment. Such versatile microrobot collectives with globally driven and self-propelled behaviors have great potential in future medical and environmental applications.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 26, 2022
Authors
Gaurav Gardi, Steven Ceron, Wendong Wang, Kirstin Petersen, Metin Sitti
Tags
microrobots
biomedicine
environmental remediation
self-propelling
air-water interface
reconfigurable collective
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