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Actuation-enhanced multifunctional sensing and information recognition by magnetic artificial cilia arrays

Artificial cilia integrating both actuation and sensing functions allow simultaneously sensing environmental properties and manipulating fluids in situ, which are promising for environment monitoring and fluidic applications. However, existing artificial cilia have limited ability to sense environme...

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Autores principales: Han, Jie, Dong, Xiaoguang, Yin, Zhen, Zhang, Shuaizhong, Li, Meng, Zheng, Zhiqiang, Ugurlu, Musab Cagri, Jiang, Weitao, Liu, Hongzhong, Sitti, Metin
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10589697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37792517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2308301120
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author Han, Jie
Dong, Xiaoguang
Yin, Zhen
Zhang, Shuaizhong
Li, Meng
Zheng, Zhiqiang
Ugurlu, Musab Cagri
Jiang, Weitao
Liu, Hongzhong
Sitti, Metin
author_facet Han, Jie
Dong, Xiaoguang
Yin, Zhen
Zhang, Shuaizhong
Li, Meng
Zheng, Zhiqiang
Ugurlu, Musab Cagri
Jiang, Weitao
Liu, Hongzhong
Sitti, Metin
author_sort Han, Jie
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description Artificial cilia integrating both actuation and sensing functions allow simultaneously sensing environmental properties and manipulating fluids in situ, which are promising for environment monitoring and fluidic applications. However, existing artificial cilia have limited ability to sense environmental cues in fluid flows that have versatile information encoded. This limits their potential to work in complex and dynamic fluid-filled environments. Here, we propose a generic actuation-enhanced sensing mechanism to sense complex environmental cues through the active interaction between artificial cilia and the surrounding fluidic environments. The proposed mechanism is based on fluid–cilia interaction by integrating soft robotic artificial cilia with flexible sensors. With a machine learning-based approach, complex environmental cues such as liquid viscosity, environment boundaries, and distributed fluid flows of a wide range of velocities can be sensed, which is beyond the capability of existing artificial cilia. As a proof of concept, we implement this mechanism on magnetically actuated cilia with integrated laser-induced graphene-based sensors and demonstrate sensing fluid apparent viscosity, environment boundaries, and fluid flow speed with a reconfigurable sensitivity and range. The same principle could be potentially applied to other soft robotic systems integrating other actuation and sensing modalities for diverse environmental and fluidic applications.
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spelling pubmed-105896972023-10-22 Actuation-enhanced multifunctional sensing and information recognition by magnetic artificial cilia arrays Han, Jie Dong, Xiaoguang Yin, Zhen Zhang, Shuaizhong Li, Meng Zheng, Zhiqiang Ugurlu, Musab Cagri Jiang, Weitao Liu, Hongzhong Sitti, Metin Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences Artificial cilia integrating both actuation and sensing functions allow simultaneously sensing environmental properties and manipulating fluids in situ, which are promising for environment monitoring and fluidic applications. However, existing artificial cilia have limited ability to sense environmental cues in fluid flows that have versatile information encoded. This limits their potential to work in complex and dynamic fluid-filled environments. Here, we propose a generic actuation-enhanced sensing mechanism to sense complex environmental cues through the active interaction between artificial cilia and the surrounding fluidic environments. The proposed mechanism is based on fluid–cilia interaction by integrating soft robotic artificial cilia with flexible sensors. With a machine learning-based approach, complex environmental cues such as liquid viscosity, environment boundaries, and distributed fluid flows of a wide range of velocities can be sensed, which is beyond the capability of existing artificial cilia. As a proof of concept, we implement this mechanism on magnetically actuated cilia with integrated laser-induced graphene-based sensors and demonstrate sensing fluid apparent viscosity, environment boundaries, and fluid flow speed with a reconfigurable sensitivity and range. The same principle could be potentially applied to other soft robotic systems integrating other actuation and sensing modalities for diverse environmental and fluidic applications. National Academy of Sciences 2023-10-04 2023-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10589697/ /pubmed/37792517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2308301120 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Physical Sciences
Han, Jie
Dong, Xiaoguang
Yin, Zhen
Zhang, Shuaizhong
Li, Meng
Zheng, Zhiqiang
Ugurlu, Musab Cagri
Jiang, Weitao
Liu, Hongzhong
Sitti, Metin
Actuation-enhanced multifunctional sensing and information recognition by magnetic artificial cilia arrays
title Actuation-enhanced multifunctional sensing and information recognition by magnetic artificial cilia arrays
title_full Actuation-enhanced multifunctional sensing and information recognition by magnetic artificial cilia arrays
title_fullStr Actuation-enhanced multifunctional sensing and information recognition by magnetic artificial cilia arrays
title_full_unstemmed Actuation-enhanced multifunctional sensing and information recognition by magnetic artificial cilia arrays
title_short Actuation-enhanced multifunctional sensing and information recognition by magnetic artificial cilia arrays
title_sort actuation-enhanced multifunctional sensing and information recognition by magnetic artificial cilia arrays
topic Physical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10589697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37792517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2308301120
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