Swarm robotics harnesses the collective behaviours observed in nature to coordinate large numbers of simple, autonomous agents, enabling them to accomplish complex tasks that would be arduous for a ...
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Like a flowing material: Robot swarm uses physics, not commands to self-organize
Engineers at Cornell University have developed a robotic system that behaves more like a ...
This Scientific Reports Collection welcomes original research on Intelligent swarm robotics. Narrative review articles are also welcomed, to our sister journal Scientific Reviews. For further ...
The U.S. Senate’s Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities issued a public challenge to the Pentagon on May 20 that ...
With their bright blue bases, yellow gears, and exposed circuit tops, the 3D-printed robots look like a child’s toys. Yet as a roughly two-dozen-member collective, they can flow around obstacles ...
For most of us, a locust swarm sounds like an utter nightmare. For roboticists, it’s inspiration. Nature abounds with creatures that cooperate with a “hive mind.” From bees gathering pollen to schools ...
The Norwegian Army has selected Valkyrie, the autonomous drone swarm system developed by Six Robotics for a pilot program focused on concept and technology development, to be run across multiple Army ...
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