1. MiniMag: A Hemispherical Electromagnetic System for 5-DOF Wireless Micromanipulation
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Bradley J. Nelson, Sandro Erni, Dominic R. Frutiger, Simone Schürle, Bradley E. Kratochvil, Michael P. Kummer, and Ruedi Borer
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Computer Science::Robotics ,Physics ,Superposition principle ,Field (physics) ,Electromagnet ,Ferromagnetism ,Position (vector) ,law ,Orientation (geometry) ,Acoustics ,Maxwell coil ,law.invention ,Magnetic field - Abstract
The MiniMag is a magnetic manipulation system capable of 5 degree-of-freedom (5-DOF) wireless magnetic control of an untethered microrobot (3-DOF position, 2-DOF pointing orientation). The system has a spherical workspace with an intended diameter of approximately 10 mm, and is completely unrestrained in the rotational degrees-of-freedom. This is accomplished through the superposition of multiple magnetic fields, and capitalizes on a linear representation of the coupled field contributions of multiple softmagnetic- core electromagnets acting in concert. The prototype system consists of 8 stationary electromagnets with ferromagnetic cores, and is capable of producing magnetic fields in excess of 20 mT and field gradients in excess of 2 T/m at frequencies up 2 kHz.
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- 2014
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