Modular Reconfigurable Robotics is an approach
to building robots for various complex tasks. Instead of designing a new
and different mechanical robot for each task, you just build many copies
of one simple module. The module can't do much by itself, but when you
connect many of them together you get a system that can do complicated
things. In fact, a modular robot can even reconfigure itself -- change its
shape by moving its modules around -- to meet the demands of different
tasks or different working environments.
This project addresses the question "What
are the limitations on the number of modules for a useful modular
reconfigurable robotic system? " How does the number of modules
affect:
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Versatility (different shapes) |
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Robustness (self-repair and redundancy) |
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Cost (economies of scale?) |
Robotics researchers learn how to program PolyBot
modules at IROS 2003. (click here)
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