Wirelessly Magnetically Actuated Motor for Tissue Regeneration Robotic Implant
Cameron Duffield,Abigail F Smith,Daniela Rus,Dana Damian,Shuhei Miyashita,Cameron Duffield,Abigail F Smith,Daniela Rus,Dana Damian,Shuhei Miyashita
In biomedical engineering, robotic implants provide new methods to restore and improve bodily function, and regenerate tissue. A significant challenge with the design of these devices is to safely actuate them for weeks or months, while they are residing in a patient's body. Magnetic, and other force-at-distance actuation methods, allow mechanisms to be controlled remotely and without contact or l...