Self-Reconfigurable Robots: An Introduction (Intelligent Robotics and Autonomous Agents)

SELF-RECONFIGURABLE ROBOTS: AN INTRODUCTION (INTELLIGENT ROBOTICS AND AUTONOMOUS AGENTS)

By Kasper Støy, David Brandt and David J. Christensen

A comprehensive survey of the growing field of self-reconfigurable robots that discusses the history of the field, design considerations, and control strategies.

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Flexibility Envelope – Blog

FLEXIBILITY ENVELOPE – BLOG

From Per with the Flexibility Envelope:

I write this blog as a way to explore one of the most interesting technological developments today, Self-Reconfiguring Modular Robotics. I find it interesting and enlightening to not only read and listen, but also to write and speak about this exciting area. I enjoy the concentration and focus that is necessary when writing a post or preparing a speech. It also gives great direction and helps me to walk a specific path rather than just wandering… [Read More]

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Locomotion Capabilities of a Modular Robot with Eight Pitch-Yaw-Connecting Modules

LOCOMOTION CAPABILITIES OF A MODULAR ROBOT WITH EIGHT PITCH-YAW-CONNECTING MODULES

This web page covers a project involving an existing example of modular robotics with eight modules. It contains links to its authors, demonstration videos, documentation, and slides about their work.

Locomotion Capabilities of a Modular Robot with Eight Pitch-Yaw-Connecting Modules by IEA Robotics

Futuristic Chembots Squeeze Through Small Spaces

FUTURISTIC CHEMBOTS SQUEEZE THROUGH SMALL SPACES

Size does matter, and they’re calling it ChemBots. See how DARPA is interested in & funding projects involving shape-changing robots. Its applications, biodegradability, and how caterpillar research is being used are discussed.

Futuristic Chembots Squeeze Through Small Spaces by LiveScience