Difference between revisions of "Robotics Group Projects"
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+ | '''Swarmanoid: Towards Humanoid Robotic Swarms.''' |
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+ | The Swarmanoid project proposes a highly innovative way to build robots that can successfully and adaptively act |
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+ | in human made environments. The Swarmanoid project will be the first to study how to design, realise and control |
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+ | a heterogeneous swarm robotic system capable of operating in a fully 3-dimensional environment. |
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+ | The main scientific objective of the proposed research is the design, implementation and control of a novel |
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+ | distributed robotic system comprising heterogeneous, dynamically connected small autonomous robots so as to form |
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+ | what we call a swarmanoid. The swarmanoid that we intend to build will be comprised of numerous (about 60) |
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+ | autonomous robots of three types: eye-bots, hand-bots, and foot-bots. |
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+ | [http://www.swarmanoid.org/ Read more about Swarmanoid] |
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+ | The main scientific objective of the Swarm-bots project is to study a novel approach to the design and |
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+ | implementation of self-organising and self-assembling artefacts. This novel approach finds its theoretical roots |
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+ | in recent studies in swarm intelligence, that is, in studies of the self-organising and self-assembling capabilities |
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+ | shown by social insects and other animal societies. The main tangible objective of the project is the demonstration |
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+ | of the approach by means of the construction of at least one of such artefact. We intend to construct a swarm-bot. |
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+ | That is, an artefact composed of a number of simpler, insect-like, robots(s-bots), built out of relatively cheap |
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+ | components, capable of self-assembling and self-organising to adapt to its environment. |
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+ | [http://www.swarm-bots.org/ Read more about Swarm-bots] |
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Revision as of 10:03, 12 October 2012
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