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Milli-scale cellular robots that can reconfigure morphologies and behaviors simultaneously

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Milli-scale cellular robots that can reconfigure morphologies and behaviors simultaneously

X. Yang, R. Tan, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking potential of milli-scale cellular robots (mCEBOTs) that can self-assemble and adapt their forms and behaviors under magnetic fields. This exciting research by Xiong Yang, Rong Tan, Haojian Lu, Toshio Fukuda, and Yajing Shen showcases their ability to navigate complex environments and execute diverse motion strategies, revolutionizing modular robotics.

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Abstract
Modular robot that can reconfigure architectures and functions has advantages in unpredictable environment and task. However, the construction of modular robot at small-scale remains a challenge since the lack of reliable docking and detaching strategies. Here we report the concept of milli-scale cellular robot (mCEBOT) achieved by the heterogeneous assembly of two types of units (short and long units). Under the magnetic field, the proposed mCEBOT units can not only selectively assemble (e.g., end-by-end and side-by-side) into diverse morphologies corresponding to the unstructured environments, but also configure multi-modes motion behaviors (e.g., slipping, rolling, walking and climbing) based on the onsite task requirements. We demonstrate its adaptive mobility from narrow space to high barrier to wetting surface, and its potential applications in hanging target taking and environment exploration. The concept of mCEBOT offers new opportunities for robot design, and will broaden the field of modular robot in both miniaturization and functionalization.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 18, 2022
Authors
Xiong Yang, Rong Tan, Haojian Lu, Toshio Fukuda, Yajing Shen
Tags
milli-scale robots
self-assembly
modular robotics
magnetic fields
adaptive behavior
multi-mode motion
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