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Biomimetic soft micro-swimmers: from actuation mechanisms to applications.

Shihan FuFanan WeiChao YinLigang YaoYaxiong Wang
Published in: Biomedical microdevices (2021)
Underwater robot designs inspired by the behavior and morphological characteristics of aquatic animals can provide reinforced mobility and energy efficiency. In the past two decades, the emerging materials science and integrated circuit technology have been combined and applied to various types of bionic soft underwater miniaturized robots by researchers around the world. Further, the potential applications of biomimetic soft micro-swimmers in the biological and medical fields have been explored. Here, this paper reviews the development of biomimetic soft tiny swimmers, which are designed based on a variety of intelligent materials and control strategies. This review focuses on the various actuation mechanisms of soft tiny swimmers reported in the past two decades and classifies these robots into four categories: fish-like, snake-like, jellyfish-like and microbial-inspired ones. Besides, this review considers the practical challenges faced by actuation mechanisms of each type of robot, and summarizes and prospects how these challenges affect the potential applications of robots in real environments.
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