Sciweavers

ICRA
2000
IEEE

PolyBot: A Modular Reconfigurable Robot

14 years 4 months ago
PolyBot: A Modular Reconfigurable Robot
Modular, self-reconfigurable robots show the promise of great versatility, robustness and low cost. This paper presents examples and issues in realizing those promises. PolyBot is a modular, self-reconfigurable system that is being used to explore the hardware reality of a robot with a large number of interchangeable modules. Three generations of PolyBot have been built over the last three years which include ever increasing levels of functionality and integration. PolyBot has shown versatility, by demonstrating locomotion over a variety of terrain and manipulating a variety of objects. PolyBot is the first robot to demonstrate sequentially two topologically distinct locomotion modes by self-reconfiguration. PolyBot has raised issues regarding software scalability and hardware dependency and as the design evolves the issues of low cost and robustness are being addressed while exploring the potential of modular, selfreconfigurable robots.
Mark Yim, David Duff, Kimon Roufas
Added 31 Jul 2010
Updated 31 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2000
Where ICRA
Authors Mark Yim, David Duff, Kimon Roufas
Comments (0)