Microbubbles for High-Speed Assembly of Cell-Laden Vascular-Like Microtube

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Abstract

Vascular-like microtube takes an important role in delivering oxygen and nutrient to keep cell alive in the generated tissue. In this paper, we present an automated micromanipulation system to assemble 2-D gel micro-rings to vascular-like microtubes by means of generating and controlling microbubbles. The detailed automated assembly process is described. To enable the automated assembly, real-time image processing has been utilized to detect end-effectors and gel micro-rings in 2-D X-Y plane. Additionally, we can acquire an estimated depth information by implementing the optimized template match. The motion model of the microbubbles is analyzed and applied to control the microbubbles. As a preliminary test, a cell-laden microtube consisting of 33 layers gel micro-rings is fabricated. Experimental results show that the bubble-based assembly method and the automated micromanipulation system allow high efficiency and high success rate for the assembly of microtubes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7397896
Pages (from-to)754-759
Number of pages6
JournalIEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
Volume1
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2016

Keywords

  • Automation at micro-nano scales
  • Micro/nano robots
  • assembly

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