Abstract
Self-assembly is a process by which pre-existing components organize into patterns or structures without human intervention. Such processes are responsible for the generation of much of the order in nature. This thesis investigates the use of self-assembly in autonomous robots, and relates the findings to the biological literature.
Details
Title
Self-Assembling Robots
Author(s)
Groß, Roderich
Published in
Künstliche Intelligenz
Date
2008
Keywords
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Dissertation Corner
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Laboratories
LSRO
Record Appears in
Scientific production and competences > STI - School of Engineering > IEM - Institut d'Electricité et de Microtechnique > LSRO - Robotic Systems Laboratory
Work produced at EPFL
Journal Articles
Accepted
Work produced at EPFL
Journal Articles
Accepted
Record creation date
2008-09-30