SWARM
Object transport by modular robots that self-assemble
Elio Tuci, Marco Dorigo, Michaël Bonani, Francesco Mondada
- Year
- 2006
- Citations
- 81
Abstract
We present a first attempt to accomplish a simple object manipulation task using the self-reconfigurable robotic system swarm-bot. The number of modular entities involved, their global shape or size and their internal structure are not pre-determined, but result from a self-organized process in which the modules autonomously grasp each other and/or an object. The modules are autonomous in perception, control, action, and power. We present quantitative results, obtained with six physical modules, that confirm the utility of self-assembling robots in a concrete task
Keywords
Modular designGRASPSelf-reconfiguring modular robotComputer scienceRobotTask (project management)Object (grammar)Process (computing)Swarm behaviourAction (physics)
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