Programmable matter by folding

Harvard University · Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Programmable matter is a material whose properties can be programmed to achieve specific shapes or stiffnesses upon command. This concept requires constituent elements to interact and rearrange intelligently in order to meet the goal. This paper considers achieving programmable sheets that can form themselves in different shapes autonomously by folding. Past approaches to creating transforming machines have been limited by the small feature sizes, the large number of components, and the associated complexity of communication among the units. We seek to mitigate these difficulties through the unique concept of self-folding origami with universal crease patterns. This approach exploits a single sheet composed of…

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Keywords
  • Folding (DSP implementation)
  • Scalability
  • Computer science
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Process (computing)
  • Exploit
  • Distributed computing
  • Engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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