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A Snake-Inspired Multi-Segmented Magnetic Soft Robot Towards Medical Applications

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Magnetically-actuated soft robots have potential for medical application but require further innovation on functionality and biocompatibility. In this letter, a multi-segmented snake-inspired soft robot with dissolvable and biocompatible segments is… Click to show full abstract

Magnetically-actuated soft robots have potential for medical application but require further innovation on functionality and biocompatibility. In this letter, a multi-segmented snake-inspired soft robot with dissolvable and biocompatible segments is designed. The actuation response under external magnetic field is investigated through simulations and experiments. A dissolve-controllable mixture of gelatin, glycerol and water (GGW) in a mass ratio of 1:5:6 is used to form the structure of the robot. The dissolution of GGW in water and mucus is tested. Magnetic cubes made of silicone rubber mixed with ferromagnetic particles are used to achieve snake-like motion under the influence of a rotating magnetic field. The motion of the robot is tested under different magnitudes and frequencies of the magnetic field. The ability of the robot to navigate obstacles, move over ground and under water as well as on the oil-coated surface, dissolve and release a drug is demonstrated through experiments. The combination of multi-segmented design and biocompatible and dissolvable materials illustrates the potential of such robots for medical applications.

Keywords: soft robot; medical applications; robot; multi segmented; snake inspired

Journal Title: IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
Year Published: 2022

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