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Bio-inspired Sensors for Biomimetic Robots

Biomimetic robot research was initiated with the inspiration from the mobility, functionality and the intelligent operation of biological creatures.

We investigate motion sensors and structural mechanisms to be able to carry out missions such as reconnaissance and surveillance.

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Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) with a combination of Vision and MEMS Inertial Sensor

SLAM is a computational technology such as constructing and updating a map of unknown environment. NML is interested in developing the SLAM algorithm for home service robot.

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MEMS Ion traps for Quantum Information Processing

Ion trap is the most significant device for long-distance quantum communication. We developed the ion trap for the first time in Asia using unique MEMS technologies.

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Micro Sensor with a Combination of Unique MEMS and CMOS Technologies.

Based on unique know-hows developed by NML since 1991, various micro sensors have been researched and commercialized for numerous applications.

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Tuningless, High-performance Servo Drive Control

High-performance and high-precision servo drive control technologies without tuning processes have been developed for various industrial applications. Numerous NML technologies have been commercialized and applied to various industrial environments.

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Retinal Prosthetic System using MEMS, CMOS, and Bio technologies

Retinal prosthetic system has been researched by combination of flexible nanowires, 3-dimensional microelectrode arrays and ASICs, which has not been studied by others.

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Bacteria based Biomedical Microrobot Technology

A major focus of drug delivery system is the study and development of polymers with varying degradation rate to deliver specific amount of drugs at specific target area.

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2015 Tranducers 학회

학회
작성자
nml
작성일
2015-08-20 08:57
조회
1777

학회명 : The 18th International Conference on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems (Transducers 2015)
일시 : 2015. 6.21 ~ 25
장소 : Alaska, U. S.
논문주제 : Bacteria-Based Microrobot For Chemotaxis Delivery of Microcubics
저자 : Huh, K., Oh, D. R., Yoo, H. J., Song, B. H., Cho, D. I., Seo, J. M., and Kim, S. J.

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