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2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (45) ◽  
pp. eabc9323
Author(s):  
Xiaoguang Dong ◽  
Guo Zhan Lum ◽  
Wenqi Hu ◽  
Rongjing Zhang ◽  
Ziyu Ren ◽  
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Coordinated nonreciprocal dynamics in biological cilia is essential to many living systems, where the emergentmetachronal waves of cilia have been hypothesized to enhance net fluid flows at low Reynolds numbers (Re). Experimental investigation of this hypothesis is critical but remains challenging. Here, we report soft miniature devices with both ciliary nonreciprocal motion and metachronal coordination and use them to investigate the quantitative relationship between metachronal coordination and the induced fluid flow. We found that only antiplectic metachronal waves with specific wave vectors could enhance fluid flows compared with the synchronized case. These findings further enable various bioinspired cilia arrays with unique functionalities of pumping and mixing viscous synthetic and biological complex fluids at low Re. Our design method and developed soft miniature devices provide unprecedented opportunities for studying ciliary biomechanics and creating cilia-inspired wireless microfluidic pumping, object manipulation and lab- and organ-on-a-chip devices, mobile microrobots, and bioengineering systems.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 8000-8004

With the proliferation of ubiquitous information across the globe, Wireless sensor networks have been playing a crucial rule in availability of data at our finger tips. A large portion of this inundated data generated by these networks is repeated and of very little use. This paper aims to explore the work done so far by the researchers in field of handling replicated data produced by thousands of miniature devices spread around us.


Micromachines ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 684
Author(s):  
Bo Chang ◽  
Heng Liu ◽  
Robin H. A. Ras ◽  
Quan Zhou

Manipulation of soft miniature devices is important in the construction of soft robots, wearable devices, and biomedical devices. However, transport of soft miniature devices is still a challenging task, and few studies has been conducted on the subject. This paper reports a droplet-based micromanipulation method for transporting miniature soft ribbons. We show that soft ribbons can be successfully picked up and released to the target location using water droplets. We analyze the forces involved during the process numerically and investigate the influence of the width of the ribbon on the deformation. We verify that the deformation of a soft ribbon caused by elasto-capillary phenomena can be calculated using a well-known equation for calculating the deflection of a cantilever beam. The experimental and theoretical results show that the deformability of a soft miniature device during manipulation depends on its width.


Author(s):  
Horia-Eugen Porteanu ◽  
Ilija Stefanovic ◽  
Michael Klute ◽  
Ralf-Peter Brinkmann ◽  
Peter Awakowicz ◽  
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