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In Quantitative imaging in medicine and surgery

BACKGROUND : Imaging and tracking are crucial for microrobots which navigate through complex 3D environments. Fluorescent imaging (FI) by microscope offers a high-resolution and high-sensitive imaging method to study the property of microrobots. However, conventional microscope suffers from shallow depth of field (DOF) and lacks 3D imaging capability.

METHODS : We proposed a high-resolution and high-speed 3D tracking method for microrobots based on a fluorescent light field microscope (FLFM). We designed the FLFM system according to the size of a representative helical microrobot (150 μm body length, 50 μm screw diameter), and studied the system's performance. We also proposed a 3D tracking algorithm for microrobots using digital refocusing.

RESULTS : We validated the method by simulations and built an FLFM system to perform the tracking experiments of microrobots with representative size. Our 3D tracking method achieves a 30 fps data acquisition rate, 10 μm lateral resolution and approximately 40 μm axial resolution over a volume of 1,200×1,200×326 μm3. Results indicate that the accuracy of the method can reach about 9 μm.

CONCLUSIONS : Compared with the FI by a conventional microscope, the FLFM-based method gains wider DOF and 3D imaging capability with a single-shot image. The tracking method succeeds in providing the trajectory of the microrobot with a good lateral resolution.

Lv Jiahang, Hu Yao, Zhao Hongyu, Ye Min, Ding Ning, Zhong Jingshan, Wang Xiaopu

2023-Mar-01

3D tracking, Microrobot, digital refocusing, light field microscope (LFM)