REPLICATOR
[edit] The REPLICATOR project
[edit] Objective
The FP7-ICT project 216240 REPLICATOR focuses on the development of an advanced robotic system, consisting of a swarm of small autonomous mobile micro-robots that are capable of self-assembling into large artificial organisms. These robotic organisms possess common energy and information buses as well as reliable legged, wheeled or climbing locomotion, based on modular sub-systems which can be autonomously reconfigured. Owing to the heterogeneity of the elementary robots and their capability to share resources and communicate, the robotic organisms are able to achieve large computational power and make use of close- and far-range sensing. The energy is autonomously harvested from external power sources.
The main goal of the project is to develop novel principles underlying these robotic organisms, such as self-configuration, self-adjustment and self-learning. The bio-inspired evolutionary approach and evolvable hardware structure adopted in this project enable the robotic organisms to emerge with new functionalities, to develop their own cognitive and control structures and, finally, to work autonomously in uncertain situations without any human supervision. Ultimately, these robotic organisms, which are extremely adaptive, robust, scalable and rich in sensing and actuating capabilities, will be used to build autonomous sensor networks, capable of self-spreading and self-maintaining in open-ended, even hazardous, environments.
The REPLICATOR project originates from previous research work within the I-SWARM project as well as from the open-source SWARMROBOT project. The Replicator project will end in February 2013. Click here to go to the Replicator official website.