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Cohesive self-organization of mobile microrobotic swarms.

Berk Yigit1, Yunus Alapan1, Metin Sitti1.   

Abstract

Mobile microrobots are envisioned to be useful in a wide range of high-impact applications, many of which require cohesive group formation to maintain self-bounded swarms in the absence of confining boundaries. Cohesive group formation relies on a balance between attractive and repulsive interactions between agents. We found that a balance of magnetic dipolar attraction and multipolar repulsion between self-assembled particle chain microrobots enables their self-organization into cohesive clusters. Self-organized microrobotic clusters move above a solid substrate via a hydrodynamic self-propulsion mechanism. Cluster velocity increases with cluster size, resulting from collective hydrodynamic effects. Clustering is promoted by the strength of cohesive interactions and is hindered by the heterogeneities of individual microrobots. The scalability of cohesive interactions allows the formation of larger groups, whose internal spatiotemporal organization undergoes a transition from solid-like ordering to a liquid-like behavior with increasing cluster size. Our work elucidates the dynamics of clustering under cohesive interactions, and presents an approach for addressing the operation of microrobots as localized collectives.

Year:  2020        PMID: 32003392     DOI: 10.1039/c9sm01284b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soft Matter        ISSN: 1744-683X            Impact factor:   3.679


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