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Mergeable nervous systems for robots (vol 8, 439, 2017)

Mathews, Nithin
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Christensen, Anders Lyhne
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O'Grady, Rehan
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2017
Nature Communications

Robots have the potential to display a higher degree of lifetime morphological adaptation than natural organisms. By adopting a modular approach, robots with different capabilities, shapes, and sizes could, in theory, construct and reconfigure themselves as required. However, current modular robots have only been able to display a limited range of hardwired behaviors because they rely solely on distributed control. Here, we present robots whose bodies and control systems can merge to form entirely new robots that retain full sensorimotor control. Our control paradigm enables robots to exhibit properties that go beyond those of any existing machine or of any biological organism: the robots we present can merge to form larger bodies with a single centralized controller, split into separate bodies with independent controllers, and self-heal by removing or replacing malfunctioning body parts. This work takes us closer to robots that can autonomously change their size, form and function.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/s41467-017-01622-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000416040000001

Author(s)
Mathews, Nithin
Christensen, Anders Lyhne
O'Grady, Rehan
Mondada, Francesco  
Dorigo, Marco
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Published in
Nature Communications
Volume

8

Article Number

1754

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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December 4, 2017
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/142545
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