Home /Research /Nanorobotics in Medical Field
SURGICAL

Nanorobotics in Medical Field

Mr. Sudakar J, Miss. Shweta M Nirmanik

Year
2022
Citations
2
Access
Open access

Abstract

Abstract: Robotics is a rapidly growing field, and the innovative idea to scale down the size of robots to the nano meter level has paved a new way of treating human health. Nanorobots have become the focus of many researchers aiming to explore their many potential applications in medicine. This focuses on manufacturing techniques involved in the fabrication of nanorobots and their associated challenges in terms of design architecture, sensors, actuators, powering, navigation, data transmission, followed by challenges in applications. Nanorobots could carry and deliver drugs into defected cells. These nanorobots will be able to repair tissues, clean blood vessels and airways, transform our physiological capabilities, and even potentially counter act the aging process. In addition, an overview of various nanorobotic systems addresses different architectures of a nanorobot. Moreover, multiple medical applications, such as oncology, drug delivery, and surgery, are reviewed and summarized.

Keywords

NanoroboticsMedical roboticsRobotComputer scienceField (mathematics)Systems engineeringNanotechnologyProcess (computing)RoboticsEngineering

Related papers

Browse all SURGICAL papers