Heo et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Scaling effects of manufacturing processes and actuation sources on control of remotely powered micro actuatorsHeo et al., 2024
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- Heo J
- Kausthubharam
- Jung M
- Kim W
- Jeong S
- Song D
- Quan Y
- Jeon J
- Ribeiro de Moura R
- Ahn S
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- The International Journal of Robotics Research
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Over the past decade, remotely powered micro actuators have gained increased attention for biomedical and environmental remediation applications, owing to their ability to access confined regions and the nonintrusive nature of control. Recent studies focus on improving …
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