• DocumentCode
    3853161
  • Title

    In Vitro Oxygen Sensing Using Intraocular Microrobots

  • Author

    Olgaç Ergeneman;George Chatzipirpiridis;Juho Pokki;Marta Marin-Su?rez;Georgios A. Sotiriou;Santiago Medina-Rodriguez;Jorge F. Fernández Sanchez;Alberto Fernandez-Guti?rrez;Salvador Pane;Bradley J. Nelson

  • Author_Institution
    Multiscale Robotics Laboratory, Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
  • Volume
    59
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2012
  • Firstpage
    3104
  • Lastpage
    3109
  • Abstract
    We present a luminescence oxygen sensor integrated with a wireless intraocular microrobot for minimally-invasive diagnosis. This microrobot can be accurately controlled in the intraocular cavity by applying magnetic fields. The microrobot consists of a magnetic body susceptible to magnetic fields and a sensor coating. This coating embodies Pt(II) octaethylporphine (PtOEP) dyes as the luminescence material and polystyrene as a supporting matrix, and it can be wirelessly excited and read out by optical means. The sensor works based on quenching of luminescence in the presence of oxygen. The excitation and emission spectrum, response time, and oxygen sensitivity of the sensor were characterized using a spectrometer. A custom device was designed and built to use this sensor for intraocular measurements with the microrobot. Due to the intrinsic nature of luminescence lifetimes, a frequency-domain lifetime measurement approach was used. An alternative sensor design with increased performance was demonstrated by using poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride) (PS-MA) and PtOEP nanospheres.
  • Keywords
    "Luminescence","Gold","Optical sensors","Robot sensing systems","Oxygen","Wireless sensor networks"
  • Journal_Title
    IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2012.2216264
  • Filename
    6291753