Making self-disassembling objects with multiple components in the Robot Pebbles system
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Gilpin, Kyle; Koyanagi, Kent; Rus, Daniela
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This paper describes several novel algorithms for shape formation by subtraction in programmable matter systems. These algorithms allow the simultaneous formation of multiple different shapes from a single block of host material. The resulting shapes are allowed to intertwine in arbitrarily complex ways. We also present a proof that the algorithms operate correctly to form the desired shapes. Finally, we show experimental results from close to 100 trials using both the Robot Pebbles hardware and a unique software simulator. Multiple trials of several different experiments demonstrate the algorithms operating correctly. © 2011 IEEE.
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2011-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence LaboratoryPublisher
IEEE
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Gilpin, Kyle, Koyanagi, Kent and Rus, Daniela. 2011. "Making self-disassembling objects with multiple components in the Robot Pebbles system."
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