A method for building self-folding machines
Inspire Institute · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Origami can turn a sheet of paper into complex three-dimensional shapes, and similar folding techniques can produce structures and mechanisms. To demonstrate the application of these techniques to the fabrication of machines, we developed a crawling robot that folds itself. The robot starts as a flat sheet with embedded electronics, and transforms autonomously into a functional machine. To accomplish this, we developed shape-memory composites that fold themselves along embedded hinges. We used these composites to recreate fundamental folded patterns, derived from computational origami, that can be extrapolated to a wide range of geometries and mechanisms. This origami-inspired robot can fold itself in 4…
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5Topics & keywords
- Crawling
- Folding (DSP implementation)
- Robot
- Computer science
- Hinge
- Artificial intelligence
- Nanotechnology
- Mechanical engineering