Self Configuring Robotics

from the I'd-buy-that-for-a-dollar dept

Researchers are currently working on re-configurable robots. The only problem is the timespan that we'll have to wait for fully functional re-configurable robots is going to be a decade or two (due to the operational complexity needed). We should see simpler applications of micro electromechanical machines in smart surfaces and embedded devices in a few years rather than a few decades.
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    mhh5, 19 Jan 2001 @ 5:43pm

    more than meets the eye...

    I posted something similar a while ago... I wonder who is "more advanced" and when we'll have autobots and decepticons....

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Ryan, 22 Jan 2001 @ 10:28am

    Re: more than meets the eye...

    I think I'm growing a little wall against hype, which is a little disappointing as fantasising about new technologies is nearly as good as using them. I think that once MEM technology gets established well start seeing some interesting surfaces and possibly even some interesting autobots (although that first applications will probably be about 5-10 years away). It'll be fun to have self cleaning surfaces and etc. (oops my hype shield went down briefly).

    link to this | view in thread ]


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