CONRO: Towards Deployable Robots with Inter-Robots Metamorphic Capabilities
Andres Castano, Wei-Min Shen, and Peter Will. CONRO: Towards Deployable Robots with Inter-Robots Metamorphic Capabilities. Autonomous Robots, 8(3):309–324, June 2000.
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Abstract
Metamorphic robots are modular robots that can reconfigure their shape. Such capability is desirable in tasks such as earthquake search and rescue and battlefield surveillance and scouting, where robots must go through unexpected situations and obstacles and perform tasks that are difficult for fixed-shape robots. The capabilities of the robots are determined by the design specification of their modules. In this paper, we present the design specification of a CONRO module, a small, self-sufficient and relatively homogeneous module that can be connected to other modules to form complex robots. These robots have not only the capability of changing their shape (intra-robot metamorphing) but also can split into smaller robots or merge with other robots to create a single larger robot (inter-robot metamorphing), i.e., CONRO robots can alter their shape and their size. Thus, heterogeneous robot teams can be built with homogeneous components. Furthermore, the CONRO robots can separate the reconfiguration stage from the locomotion stage, allowing the selection of configuration-dependent gaits. The locomotion and automatic inter-module docking capabilities of such robots were tested using tethered prototypes that can be reconfigured manually. We conclude the paper discussing the future work needed to fully realize the construction of these robots.
BibTeX Entry
@Article{ castano2000conro:-towards-deployable-robots,
abstract = {Metamorphic robots are modular robots that can reconfigure
their shape. Such capability is desirable in tasks such as
earthquake search and rescue and battlefield surveillance
and scouting, where robots must go through unexpected
situations and obstacles and perform tasks that are
difficult for fixed-shape robots. The capabilities of the
robots are determined by the design specification of their
modules. In this paper, we present the design specification
of a CONRO module, a small, self-sufficient and relatively
homogeneous module that can be connected to other modules
to form complex robots. These robots have not only the
capability of changing their shape (intra-robot
metamorphing) but also can split into smaller robots or
merge with other robots to create a single larger robot
(inter-robot metamorphing), i.e., CONRO robots can alter
their shape and their size. Thus, heterogeneous robot teams
can be built with homogeneous components. Furthermore, the
CONRO robots can separate the reconfiguration stage from
the locomotion stage, allowing the selection of
configuration-dependent gaits. The locomotion and automatic
inter-module docking capabilities of such robots were
tested using tethered prototypes that can be reconfigured
manually. We conclude the paper discussing the future work
needed to fully realize the construction of these robots.},
author = {Andres Castano and Wei-Min Shen and Peter Will},
journal = {Autonomous Robots},
month = jun,
number = {3},
pages = {309--324},
title = {{CONRO}: Towards Deployable Robots with Inter-Robots
Metamorphic Capabilities},
volume = {8},
year = {2000}
}