4.6 Article

Millimeter-Scale Soft Continuum Robots for Large-Angle and High-Precision Manipulation by Hybrid Actuation

Journal

ADVANCED INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aisy.202000189

Keywords

magnetic actuations; micromanipulations; millimeter-scale soft continuum robots; tendon driven robots

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [61922093, U1813211, 61773326]
  2. Hong Kong RGC General Research Fund [CityU11214817, 2019YFSY0007]

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The study introduces a millimeter-scale soft continuum robot with hybrid actuation, achieving large-angle steering and high-precision manipulation. The robot shows remarkable performance in dynamic tracking error, offering a new approach for miniature continuum robot design and broad applications in biomedical engineering.
Developing small-scale soft continuum robots with large-angle steering capacity and high-precision manipulation offers broad opportunities in various biomedical settings. However, existing continuum robots reach the bottleneck in actuation on account of the contradiction among small size, compliance actuation, large tender range, high precision, and small dynamic error. Herein, a 3D-printed millimeter-scale soft continuum robot with an ultrathin hollow skeleton wall (300 mu m) and a large inner-to-outer ratio (0.8) is reported. After coating a thin ferromagnetic elastomer layer (approximate to 100-150 mu m), the proposed soft continuum robot equipped with hybrid actuation (tendon- and magnetic-driven mode) achieves large-angle (up to 100 degrees) steering and high-precision (low to 2 mu m for static positioning) micromanipulation simultaneously. Specifically, the robot implements an ultralow dynamic tracking error of approximate to 10 mu m, which is approximate to 30-fold improved than the state of art. Combined with a microneedle/knife or nasopharyngeal swab, the robot reveals the potential for versatile biomedical applications, such as drug injection on the target tissue, diseased tissue ablation, and COVID-19 nasopharyngeal sampling. The proposed millimeter-scale soft continuum robot presents remarkable advances in large-range and high-precise actuation, which provides a new method for miniature continuum robot design and finds broad applications in biomedical engineering.

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