2D Density Control of Micro-Particles using Kernel Density Estimation

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Authors: Ion Matei, Johan de Kleer, Maksym Zhenirovskyy Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 7 September 2022

Abstract: We address the problem of 2D particle density control. The particles are immersed in dielectric fluid and acted upon by manipulating an electric field. The electric field is controlled by an array of electrodes and used to bring the particle density to a desired pattern using dielectrophoretic forces. We use a lumped, 2D, capacitive-based, nonlinear model describing the motion of a particle. The spatial dependency of the capacitances is estimated using electrostatic COMSOL simulations. We formulate an optimal control problem, where the loss function is defined in terms of the error between the particle density at some final time and a target density. We use a kernel density estimator (KDE) as a proxy for the true particle density. The KDE is computed using the particle positions that are changed by varying the electrode potentials. We showcase our approach through numerical simulations, where we demonstrate how the particle positions and the electrode potentials vary when shaping the particle positions from a uniform to a Gaussian distribution.













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