DocumentCode
1806015
Title
Development of autonomous, mobile micro-electro-mechanical devices
Author
Baglio, S. ; Castorina, S. ; Fortuna, L. ; Savalli, N.
Author_Institution
Dipt. Elettrico Elettronico e Sistemistico, Catania Univ., Italy
Volume
4
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Abstract
In this work a novel approach to realize an autonomous micro-robot is addressed. A full CMOS compatible silicon micro-machining process has been adopted to realize the mechanical parts of the system. An innovative photo-thermo-mechanical actuation strategy together with silicon micro-machining technology are used for the realization of thermal microactuators which act as legs. The basic idea is to provide the actuation energy needed for the motion of the system through a light source and to improve the thermo-electro-mechanical efficiency by using an array of micro-lenses that concentrate the energy of the light beam on a small region of the actuators. Novel smart optical structures, based on Photonic Band Gap (PBG) materials, realized by using several periods of suitable metal-dielectric couples must be selectively deposited over the micro-lenses in order to suitably address the motion of the legs.
Keywords
intelligent structures; legged locomotion; microactuators; microlenses; microrobots; photonic band gap; silicon; CMOS compatible silicon micro-machining process; PBG materials; Si; autonomous micro-robot; leg motion; metal-dielectric couples; micro-lens array; mobile MEMS devices; mobile micro-electro-mechanical devices; photo-thermo-mechanical actuation strategy; photonic band gap materials; six-legged insects; smart optical structures; thermal microactuators; Actuators; CMOS process; CMOS technology; Leg; Light sources; Microactuators; Microelectromechanical devices; Optical arrays; Photonic band gap; Silicon;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Circuits and Systems, 2002. ISCAS 2002. IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7448-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISCAS.2002.1010446
Filename
1010446
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