Reprogrammable sequencing for physically intelligent under-actuated robots

Leon M. Kamp, Mohamed Zanaty, Ahmad Zareei, Benjamin Gorissen, Robert J. Wood, Katia Bertoldi
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Programming physical intelligence into mechanisms holds great promise for machines that can accomplish tasks such as navigation of unstructured environments while utilizing a minimal amount of computational resources and electronic components. In this study, we introduce a novel design approach for physically intelligent under-actuated mechanisms capable of autonomously adjusting their motion in response to environmental interactions. Specifically, multistability is harnessed to sequence the motion of different degrees of freedom in a programmed order. A key aspect of this approach is that these sequences can be passively reprogrammed through mechanical stimuli that arise from interactions with the environment. To showcase our approach, we construct a four degree of freedom robot capable of autonomously navigating mazes and moving away from obstacles. Remarkably, this robot operates without relying on traditional computational architectures and utilizes only a single linear actuator.
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用于物理智能欠动机器人的可重新编程排序
将物理智能编程到机械装置中大有可为,这样的机械装置既能完成非结构化环境的导航等任务,又能利用最少的计算资源和电子元件。在本研究中,我们介绍了一种新颖的设计方法,用于能够根据环境交互作用自主调整运动的物理智能欠动机构。具体来说,我们利用多稳态性,按照编程顺序对不同自由度的运动进行排序。这种方法的一个关键方面是,通过与环境互动产生的机械刺激,可以被动地对序列进行重新编程。为了展示我们的方法,我们构建了一个四自由度机器人,它能够自主地在迷宫中导航并避开障碍物。值得注意的是,这个机器人的运行不依赖于传统的计算架构,只使用了一个线性致动器。
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