Micro/nanoscale magnetic robots for biomedical applications
Author(s) -
M. Koleoso,
Xiaomiao Feng,
Yadong Xue,
Quan Li,
Tasnim Munshi,
Xianfeng Chen
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
materials today bio
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2590-0064
DOI - 10.1016/j.mtbio.2020.100085
Subject(s) - commercialization , robot , nanotechnology , reliability (semiconductor) , scale (ratio) , computer science , field (mathematics) , systems engineering , engineering , materials science , artificial intelligence , business , physics , power (physics) , mathematics , marketing , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics
Magnetic small-scale robots are devices of great potential for the biomedical field because of the several benefits of this method of actuation. Recent work on the development of these devices has seen tremendous innovation and refinement toward improved performance for potential clinical applications. This review briefly details recent advancements in small-scale robots used for biomedical applications, covering their design, fabrication, applications, and demonstration of ability, and identifies the gap in studies and the difficulties that have persisted in the optimization of the use of these devices. In addition, alternative biomedical applications are also suggested for some of the technologies that show potential for other functions. This study concludes that although the field of small-scale robot research is highly innovative there is need for more concerted efforts to improve functionality and reliability of these devices particularly in clinical applications. Finally, further suggestions are made toward the achievement of commercialization for these devices.
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