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2D robotic control of a planar dielectrophoresis-based system.

Abstract

International audienceNanosciences have recently proposed a lot of proofs of concept of innovative nanocomponents and especially nanosensors. Going from the current proofs of concept on this scale to reliable industrial systems requires the emergence of a new generation of manufacturing methods able to move, position and sort micro-nano-components. We propose to develop 'No Weight Robots-NWR' that use non-contact transmission of movement (e.g. dielectrophoresis, magnetophoresis) to manipulate micro-nano-objects which could enable simultaneous high throughput and high precision. This paper focuses on developing a 2D robotic control of the trajectory of a microobject manipulated by a dielectrophoresis system. A 2D dynamic model is used to establish an open loop control law by a numerical inversion. Exploiting this control law, a high speed trajectory tracking (10 Hz) and high precision positioning can be achieved. Several simulated and experimental results are shown to evaluate this control strategy and discuss its performance

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Last time updated on 12/11/2016

This paper was published in HAL - Université de Franche-Comté.

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