Self-reconfigurable modular robots are composed of modules which are able to autonomously change the way they are connected. An appropriate control algorithm enables the modular robots to change their shape in order to adapt to their immediate environment. In this paper, we propose an algorithm for adaptive transformation to load condition of the modular robots. The algorithm is based on a simple idea that modules have tendency to gather around stress-concentrated parts and reinforce the parts. As a result of the self-reconfiguration rule, the modular robots form an appropriate structure to stand for the load condition. Applying the algorithm to our modular robot named “CHOBIE II,” we show by computer simulation that the modules are able to...
Abstract—A modular robot has a distributed mechanical composition which can make various configurati...
Modular self-folding robots are versatile systems that can change their own shape from two-dimension...
Abstract—An overview of the field of modular self-reconfigurable robots is presented. The background...
This thesis discusses mechanical design and control algorithms for enhancing modular robot functiona...
Modular robots are a class of robotic systems composed of many identical, physically connected, pro-...
Composed of multiple modular robotic units, self-reconfigurable modular robots are metamorphic syste...
A novel strategy for self-reconfiguration of chain-type unit-modular robots is introduced. The strat...
Modular self-reconfigurable robots present wide and unique solutions for growing demands in the doma...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of reconfigurable modular robots, which covers the orig...
<p>The power of modern computer systems is due in no small part to their fantastic ability to adapt ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new self-reconfiguration scheme for modular robots...
Modular robots are mechatronic systems that can rearrange their connectivity to create new topologie...
The self-reconfigurable modular robot consists of many identical modules. By connecting to/disconnec...
International audienceA modular robots is composed of many independent connected modules which are a...
The self-reconfigurable modular robot consists of many identical modules. By connecting to/disconnec...
Abstract—A modular robot has a distributed mechanical composition which can make various configurati...
Modular self-folding robots are versatile systems that can change their own shape from two-dimension...
Abstract—An overview of the field of modular self-reconfigurable robots is presented. The background...
This thesis discusses mechanical design and control algorithms for enhancing modular robot functiona...
Modular robots are a class of robotic systems composed of many identical, physically connected, pro-...
Composed of multiple modular robotic units, self-reconfigurable modular robots are metamorphic syste...
A novel strategy for self-reconfiguration of chain-type unit-modular robots is introduced. The strat...
Modular self-reconfigurable robots present wide and unique solutions for growing demands in the doma...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of reconfigurable modular robots, which covers the orig...
<p>The power of modern computer systems is due in no small part to their fantastic ability to adapt ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new self-reconfiguration scheme for modular robots...
Modular robots are mechatronic systems that can rearrange their connectivity to create new topologie...
The self-reconfigurable modular robot consists of many identical modules. By connecting to/disconnec...
International audienceA modular robots is composed of many independent connected modules which are a...
The self-reconfigurable modular robot consists of many identical modules. By connecting to/disconnec...
Abstract—A modular robot has a distributed mechanical composition which can make various configurati...
Modular self-folding robots are versatile systems that can change their own shape from two-dimension...
Abstract—An overview of the field of modular self-reconfigurable robots is presented. The background...