• 1mm Diameter Claytronic Robot
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[QUOTE] Ad Support : [URL=http://www.nextbigfuture.com/p/searchresults.html?PLUCKsearchTerm=nano%20technology&PLUCKwhichPage=relatedAdLinks]Nano Technology[/URL] [URL=http://www.nextbigfuture.com/p/searchresults.html?PLUCKsearchTerm=netbook&PLUCKwhichPage=relatedAdLinks]Netbook[/URL] [URL=http://www.nextbigfuture.com/p/searchresults.html?PLUCKsearchTerm=technology%20news&PLUCKwhichPage=relatedAdLinksTechnology News[/URL] [URL=http://www.nextbigfuture.com/p/searchresults.html?PLUCKsearchTerm=computer%20software&PLUCKwhichPage=relatedAdLinks]Computer Software[/URL] [IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_VyTCyizqrHs/S-BYcgUxwJI/AAAAAAAAHhM/1-El2wsH93I/s320/claytronic1.jpg[/IMG] The vision of claytronics (by Intel and Carnegie Mellon university) is to create programmable grit, that behaves somewhat like the liquid robot in Terminator 2 or an earlier version of utility fog. Stress-driven MEMS Assembly + Electrostatic Forces = 1mm Diameter Robot (7 page pdf) [QUOTE]As the size of the modules in a self-reconfiguring modular robotic system shrinks and the number of modules increases, the flexibility of the system as a whole increases. In this paper, we describe the manufacturing methods and mechanisms for a 1 millimeter diameter module which can be manufactured en masse. The module is the first step towards realizing the basic unit of claytronics, a modular robotic system designed to scale to millions of units. Successfully realizing claytronics rests firmly on the ability to mass-produce sub-millimeter scale catoms. Each catom must have a small robust physical structure integrated with the ability to transfer energy to neighboring units, store energy, move, communicate with its neighbors and selectively adhere to neighboring units; all under the local control. To invest each unit with all of this functionality requires a novel approach towards the design and manufacture of the catom. Our design philosophy seeks to simplify the catom design by following the ensemble principle, which states that: A unit should include only enough functionality to contribute to the desired functionality of the ensemble.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]There are many steps involved in realizing a working catom. To this point we have made progress in both manufacturing and actuation. The CMOS compatible fabrication process for forming three dimensional tubes from a two dimensional process has been developed to the point where tubes with two (or more) radii can consistently be fabricated at the same time, and even on the same die. The actuation process has been modeled and simulated allowing the actuator design to be optimized. Further, the simulations give us good confidence that the catoms can provide sufficient force to operate once they are implemented, even accounting for non-uniformities such as eccentricity. Proof of principle experiments have been done to demonstrate rolling tubes using external actuation. Therefore, the next step is to integrate active control circuits that collect and store energy and then use this energy to drive the catom. When completed, this first prototype catom will demonstrate the viability of a mass-produced mm-scale robot with internal control and the use of a single mechanism—external plates for capacitive coupling—which will be used for adhesion, actuation, and power transfer.[/QUOTE] [B]Scaling Claytronics to Micron Sizes[/B] [IMG]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_VyTCyizqrHs/S-Bdi3iDd_I/AAAAAAAAHhk/et4ZpO7KO68/s640/claytronic4.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_VyTCyizqrHs/S-BZ_MBL8zI/AAAAAAAAHhU/vfdqUBTLmEI/s320/claytronic2.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_VyTCyizqrHs/S-BaCzvMl3I/AAAAAAAAHhc/d2eGnWBV6WY/s320/claytronic3.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE] Source: [url]http://nextbigfuture.com/2010/05/1mm-diameter-claytronic-robot.html[/url] Claytronic Website: [url]http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~claytronics/[/url] Related Publications: [url]http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~claytronics/publications/index.html[/url] Every day we are getting closer and closer to nanorobots, even self-replicating ones. The future seems more like a promise :h:
Holy shit, things are advancing fast.
[quote=Eudoxia]that behaves somewhat like the liquid robot in Terminator 2[/quote] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN_VgVEZD0k[/media]
[QUOTE=Emperorconor;21757253]Holy shit, things are advancing fast.[/QUOTE] :science:
God damnit humanity, you so badass
I want my customizable, robotic toy soldiers. And have them battle my friends' armies.
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;21757281]:science:[/QUOTE] :dance:
[QUOTE=Reborn9;21758544]I want my customizable, robotic toy soldiers. And have them battle my friends' armies.[/QUOTE] That would be fucking incredible. I mean holy shit. [editline]03:40PM[/editline] Of course it would only be a matter of time before someone hacked them and made a toy army and took over the world.
[QUOTE=Kyle902;21762090] Of course it would only be a matter of time before someone hacked them and made a toy army and took over the world.[/QUOTE] yes... a 1mm robot running over you.
I read about this a while ago, can't wait for it to be in use.
I have been waiting for the future to get here.
[QUOTE=Sonic Cow;21762705]yes... a 1mm robot running over you.[/QUOTE] More like invading your body and tearing you apart.
[QUOTE=Sonic Cow;21762705]yes... a 1mm robot running over you.[/QUOTE] More like 1000 running over you and shooting you with tiny guns.
Did anybody here really understand that?
Holy fuck.
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