Chapter 11
MAV Design Aspects Using MEMS
Suryanarayana Palleboina and Kamalakar Pallela
Abstract Use of MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) for biomimicking
aerial vehicles (MAV’s) is an opportunity and also a new challenge for semiconductor
technology. The capabilities and limitations of MEMS are important to consider them
for design of biomimicking MAVs. A systematic approach is necessary to identify
various components such as mechanical parts of body, wings, sensors, communi-
cation system and compatible electronic components. The unit process has to be
optimized for mechanical parts by designing a PEV (Process Evaluation Vehicle).
Testing the specifications of the components is a must. Hybrid material can be used
for biomimicking wings.
Keywords MEMS · Integrated circuit (IC) · Mechanical gear system · Actuators ·
PEV
Introduction to MEMS
Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, or MEMS, are a technology that in its general
form can be defined as miniaturized mechanical and electro-mechanical elements
(i.e., devices and structures) that are made using the techniques of micro-fabrication.
The critical physical dimensions of MEMS devices can vary from one micron at the
lower end to several millimetres. Likewise, the types of MEMS devices can vary
from relatively simple structures having no moving elements to extremely complex
electromechanical systems with multiple moving elements under the control of inte-
grated microelectronics. The one main criterion of MEMS is that there are at least
some elements having some sort of mechanical functionality.
S. Palleboina (B)
CEERI-CISR, Pilani, India
SNIST, Hyderabad, India
GAETEC, DRDO, Kurmalguda, India
K. Pallela
ECE Department, SRF, SNIST, Hyderabad, India
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