Programmable self-assembly in a thousand-robot swarm
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Self-assembly enables nature to build complex forms, from multicellular organisms to complex animal structures such as flocks of birds, through the interaction of vast numbers of limited and unreliable individuals. Creating this ability in engineered systems poses challenges in the design of both algorithms and physical systems that can operate at such scales. We report a system that demonstrates programmable self-assembly of complex two-dimensional shapes with a thousand-robot swarm. This was enabled by creating autonomous robots designed to operate in large groups and to cooperate through local interactions and by developing a collective algorithm for shape formation that is highly robust to the variability…
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- Swarm behaviour
- Robot
- Swarm robotics
- Computer science
- Multicellular organism
- Collective behavior
- Distributed computing
- Artificial intelligence
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