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Topics
Micro-assembly, MEMS, Micromanipulaltion,
Microworld modelling.
Objectives
The increase of MEMS’
functionalities often requires the integration of various technologies used for
mechanical, optical and electronic subsystems in order to achieve a unique
system. These different technologies have usually process incompatibilities and
the whole microsystem can not be obtained monolithically and then requires
microassembly steps. Microassembly of MEMS based on micrometric components is
one of the most promising approaches to achieve high-performance MEMS.
Moreover, microassembly also permits to develop suitable MEMS packaging as well
as 3D components although microfabrication technologies are usually able to
create 2D and "2.5D" components. The study of microassembly methods
is consequently a high stake for MEMS
technologies growth.
Two approaches are currently
developped for microassembly: self-assembly
and robotic microassembly. In the first one, the assembly is highly
parallel but the efficiency and the flexibility still stay low. The robotic approach has the potential to
reach precise and reliable assembly with high flexibility. The proposed
workshop focuses on this second approach and will take a bearing of the
corresponding microrobotic issues.
Beyond the microfabrication
technologies, performing MEMS microassembly requires, micromanipulation
strategies, microworld dynamics and attachment technologies. The design and the fabrication of the
microrobot end-effectors as well as the assembled micro-parts require the
use of microfabrication technologies. Moreover new micromanipulation strategies are necessary to handle and
position micro-parts with sufficiently high accuracy during assembly. The dynamic behaviour of micrometric objects
has also to be studied and controlled. Finally, after positioning the
micro-part, attachment technologies
are necessary.
Organizers
Dr M. Gauthier and Pr N.
Chaillet,
Laboratoire
d’Automatique de Besançon,
24 rue
Alain Savary,
25000 Besançon,
France.
Email:
{michael.gauthier, nicolas.chaillet} ens2m.fr
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