Admire the robot model can transform itself as Transformer
Many of us are probably no strangers to the Transformers blockbuster, with impressive segments of robot characters that can quickly change shape and plunge into battle. .
Of course this is just a science fiction action series, but what if the familiar machines in our lives like cars, refrigerators, washing machines also possess the ability to transform flexibly Fully automated way to better suit each specific usage need? This question was somewhat revealed with the introduction of self-assembling self-assembling robots, an interesting invention by scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
These robot cubes are called M-Blocks 2.0. They have a bar code-like system on each side so they can automatically recognize and communicate with each other. There are a total of 16 such robot blocks, and they can 'work together' to perform various tasks such as forming a line, forming an arrow, or moving as directed.
In addition, M-Blocks 2.0 can also move along other blocks, climb or descend to each other, and even jump up.
In order for robots to perform such flexible operations, MIT scientists have equipped them with a flywheel system with a speed of 20,000 rpm (RPM) and using angular momentum. ) from a break to move. The blocks also possess an integrated magnet that can stick together and form a tightly linked structure.
With the launch of M-Blocks 2.0, researchers hope to be able to create more practical structures in the future, especially in the field of disaster response. Such robots can quickly form a temporary staircase to rescue victims trapped in a burning building or a damaged basement.
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