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      Position Measurement/Tracking Comparison of the Instrumentation in a Droplet-Actuated-Robotic Platform

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          This paper reports our work on developing a surface tension actuated micro-robotic platform supported by three bubbles (liquid environment) or droplets (gaseous environment). The actuation principle relies on the force developed by surface tension below a millimeter, which benefits from scaling laws, and is used to actuate this new type of compliant robot. By separately controlling the pressure inside each bubble, three degrees of freedom can be actuated. We investigated three sensing solutions to measure the platform attitude in real-time (z-position of each droplet, leading to the knowledge of the z position and Θ x and Θ y tilts of the platform). The comparison between optical, resistive, and capacitive measurement principles is hereafter reported. The optical technique uses SFH-9201 components. The resistive technique involves measuring the electrical resistance of a path flowing through two droplets and the platform. This innovative technique for sensing table position combines three pairs of resistances, from which the resistance in each drop can be deduced, thus determining the platform position. The third solution is a more usual high frequency (∼200 MHz) capacitive measurement. The resistive method has been proven reliable and is simple to implement. This work opens perspectives toward an interesting sensing solution for micro-robotic platforms.

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                Journal
                Sensors (Basel)
                Sensors (Basel)
                Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
                Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
                1424-8220
                May 2013
                07 May 2013
                : 13
                : 5
                : 5857-5869
                Affiliations
                [1 ] BEAMS Department, CP 165/56, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 50 Avenue FD Roosevelt, Brussels B-1050, Belgium; E-Mails: renaud.casier@ 123456ulb.ac.be (R.C.); cyrille.lenders@ 123456ulb.ac.be (C.L.); marion.sausse@ 123456ulb.ac.be (M.S.L.)
                [2 ] FEMTO-ST/CNRS, 24 rue Alain Savary, Besançon F-25000, France; E-Mail: michael.gauthier@ 123456femto-st.fr
                Author notes
                [* ] Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mail: pierre.lambert@ 123456ulb.ac.be ; Tel.: +32-650-4244; Fax: +32-650-2482.
                Article
                sensors-13-05857
                10.3390/s130505857
                3690034
                23653053
                4a53e915-dee7-4b30-b6a1-8320b8bb7141
                © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

                This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

                History
                : 04 April 2013
                : 25 April 2013
                : 25 April 2013
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                Biomedical engineering
                micro-assembly,microfluidics,drops,bubbles,positioning
                Biomedical engineering
                micro-assembly, microfluidics, drops, bubbles, positioning

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