Anatomy-based organization of morphology and control in self-reconfigurable modular robots

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David Johan Christensen
Jason Campbell
Kasper Stoy
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[1] University of Southern Denmark,The Maersk McKinney Moller Institute
[2] Intel Research Pittsburgh,undefined
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Modular self-reconfigurable robots; Versatility; Scalability; Design abstraction; Distributed control; Hierarchical morphology and control;
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In this paper, we address the challenge of realizing full-body behaviors in scalable modular robots. We present an experimental study of a biologically inspired approach to organize the morphology and control of modular robots. The approach introduces a nested hierarchy that decomposes the complexity of assembling and commanding a functional robot made of numerous simple modules. The purpose is to support versatility, scalability, and provide design abstraction. The robots we describe incorporate anatomy-inspired parts such as muscles, bones, and joints, and these parts in turn are assembled from modules. Each of those parts encapsulates one or more functions, e.g., a muscle can contract. Control of the robot can then be cast as a problem of controlling its anatomical parts rather than each discrete module. To validate this approach, we perform experiments with micron-scale spherical catom modules in simulation. The robots we simulate are increasingly complex and include snake, crawler, quadruped, cilia surface, arm-joint-muscle, and grasping robots. We conclude that this is a promising approach for future microscopic many-modules systems, but also that it is not applicable to relatively weak and slow homogeneous systems such as the centimeter-scale ATRON.
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页码:787 / 805
页数:18
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