Multidirectional Image Sensing for Microscopy Based on a Rotatable Robot
Image sensing at a small scale is essentially important in many fields, including microsample observation, defect inspection, material characterization and so on. However, nowadays, multi-directional micro object imaging is still very challenging due to the limited field of view (FOV) of microscopes...
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doaj-4c6e32a7a63f410fb459c82a32a46c5b2020-11-24T21:12:48ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202015-12-011512315663158010.3390/s151229872s151229872Multidirectional Image Sensing for Microscopy Based on a Rotatable RobotYajing Shen0Wenfeng Wan1Lijun Zhang2Li Yong3Haojian Lu4Weili Ding5Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering Department, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong, ChinaMechanical and Biomedical Engineering Department, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong, ChinaMechanical and Biomedical Engineering Department, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong, ChinaInstitute of Electrical Engineering, Yanshan University, 438 Hebei Street West Section, Haigang, Qinhuangdao 066004, ChinaMechanical and Biomedical Engineering Department, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong, ChinaInstitute of Electrical Engineering, Yanshan University, 438 Hebei Street West Section, Haigang, Qinhuangdao 066004, ChinaImage sensing at a small scale is essentially important in many fields, including microsample observation, defect inspection, material characterization and so on. However, nowadays, multi-directional micro object imaging is still very challenging due to the limited field of view (FOV) of microscopes. This paper reports a novel approach for multi-directional image sensing in microscopes by developing a rotatable robot. First, a robot with endless rotation ability is designed and integrated with the microscope. Then, the micro object is aligned to the rotation axis of the robot automatically based on the proposed forward-backward alignment strategy. After that, multi-directional images of the sample can be obtained by rotating the robot within one revolution under the microscope. To demonstrate the versatility of this approach, we view various types of micro samples from multiple directions in both optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, and panoramic images of the samples are processed as well. The proposed method paves a new way for the microscopy image sensing, and we believe it could have significant impact in many fields, especially for sample detection, manipulation and characterization at a small scale.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/12/29872multidirectional imagingrobotmicroscopy image sensingmicromanipulation |
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Yajing Shen Wenfeng Wan Lijun Zhang Li Yong Haojian Lu Weili Ding |
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Yajing Shen Wenfeng Wan Lijun Zhang Li Yong Haojian Lu Weili Ding |
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Multidirectional Image Sensing for Microscopy Based on a Rotatable Robot |
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Multidirectional Image Sensing for Microscopy Based on a Rotatable Robot |
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Multidirectional Image Sensing for Microscopy Based on a Rotatable Robot |
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multidirectional image sensing for microscopy based on a rotatable robot |
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Image sensing at a small scale is essentially important in many fields, including microsample observation, defect inspection, material characterization and so on. However, nowadays, multi-directional micro object imaging is still very challenging due to the limited field of view (FOV) of microscopes. This paper reports a novel approach for multi-directional image sensing in microscopes by developing a rotatable robot. First, a robot with endless rotation ability is designed and integrated with the microscope. Then, the micro object is aligned to the rotation axis of the robot automatically based on the proposed forward-backward alignment strategy. After that, multi-directional images of the sample can be obtained by rotating the robot within one revolution under the microscope. To demonstrate the versatility of this approach, we view various types of micro samples from multiple directions in both optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, and panoramic images of the samples are processed as well. The proposed method paves a new way for the microscopy image sensing, and we believe it could have significant impact in many fields, especially for sample detection, manipulation and characterization at a small scale. |
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multidirectional imaging robot microscopy image sensing micromanipulation |
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