SMORES-EP, a modular robot with parallel self-assembly
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Liu, Chao; Lin, Qian; Kim, Hyun; Yim, Mark
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Self-assembly of modular robotic systems enables the construction of complex robotic configurations to adapt to different tasks. This paper presents a framework for SMORES types of modular robots to efficiently self-assemble into tree topologies. These modular robots form kinematic chains that have been shown to be capable of a large variety of manipulation and locomotion tasks, yet they can reconfigure using a mobile reconfiguration. A desired kinematic topology can be mapped onto a planar pattern with the optimal module assignment based on the modules’ locations, then the mobile reconfiguration assembly process can be executed in parallel. A docking controller is developed to guarantee the success of docking processes. A hybrid control architecture is designed to handle a large number of modules and complex behaviors of each individual, and achieve efficient and robust self-assembly actions. The framework is demonstrated in both hardware and simulation on the SMORES-EP platform.
Date issued
2022-12-30Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringPublisher
Springer US
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Liu, Chao, Lin, Qian, Kim, Hyun and Yim, Mark. 2022. "SMORES-EP, a modular robot with parallel self-assembly."
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