they organize in a group. Ants and bees inspired the idea. Search and rescue missions, highway and building construction, and special-purpose construction. Garrett Coffin
They organize by being able to work together to be able to build things. the idea was inspired by bees, ants, termites etc. i believe that the company that made them is in charge of all these creatures.they can be used for special construction, saving lives, or building highways.
They are programmed and have an infrared sensor to sense each other Bees, ants, and other social insects inspired the robots The human with the infrared remote giving signals is in charge of the robots. It knows how to follow the edge of a group, track distance from where it started, and maintain a sense of relative position. These robots could be used to clean up oil spills, deep sea ventures, military surveillance and planetary exploration.
1.By operating system 2.Ants, bees, cellular systems, bacteria, fish, and birds 3.User program 4.A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. 5.•Search and rescue missions •Highway and building construction •Special-purpose construction •Building levees in flood zones, laying out sandbags •Barriers around toxic chemical spills •Supports in partially collapsed buildings •Shelters in war zones ----Brady Zheng
They organize as they are all programmed to do the same tasks, they were inspired by termites, the one who is in charge is whoever has the remote, which in this case is the Wyss institute, future applications will hopefully be able to build levees in flood zones, build barriers around chemical spills, and build shelters in war zones, and they can at the present they can turn on and off collectively, forage, and perform firefly inspired synchronization. Brandon James Shea
They organize through the hive operating system. Living creatures like fish and birds inspired these swarm robots. I guess I would say that the Hive operating system is in charge since it tells each robot what to do. It can do firefly inspired synchronization, and forage for things. Some future applications are search and rescue missions, highway repair and construction, and help in education. Alex Haston.
they have a hive operating system so they can mimic, bees,birds,fish, bacteria, these animals have inspired the project if bees ever go extinct they could fill in for the job that bees do. i am assuming that they have leader and they fall whatever the leader says. They can pollinate fields and can build 3d structures can stack sand bags on the coast
these robots can be arranged various formations and groups. Inspiration for their designs came from small insects (such as bees and ants) Wyss institute is responsible for their creation. They run on an algorithms future applications include Search and rescue missions Highway and building construction Special-purpose construction - Wyatt
1.Its capabilities include communication, distance sensing, locomotion, and on-board computation. 2.It is very difficult to build it., not like the real human robot, it need more people, more computer , and more technology. 3.computer and people is in charge 4.Search and rescue missions Highway and building construction Special-purpose construction jerry sun
They organize programming by programming to do several tasks. Termites, ants, bees, and cellular system inspired the idea. A user who can program a colony of RoboBees, to perform tasks, is in charge. It can be powered on and off, it knows where the location of where they are, and they know where the other robots around them are. One day arsenals of robots that can build three dimensional structures could be deployed to build low-cost houses.
These robots group together to perform tasks that make it so humans have to do less labor. They each have sensor so they can know their surroundings and work efficiently together. Colin
they organize in a group. Ants and bees inspired the idea. Search and rescue missions, highway and building construction, and special-purpose construction.
ReplyDeleteGarrett Coffin
They organize by being able to work together to be able to build things. the idea was inspired by bees, ants, termites etc. i believe that the company that made them is in charge of all these creatures.they can be used for special construction, saving lives, or building highways.
ReplyDeleteSam richards
They are programmed and have an infrared sensor to sense each other
ReplyDeleteBees, ants, and other social insects inspired the robots
The human with the infrared remote giving signals is in charge of the robots.
It knows how to follow the edge of a group, track distance from where it started, and maintain a sense of relative position.
These robots could be used to clean up oil spills, deep sea ventures, military surveillance and planetary exploration.
Katelyn
Delete1.By operating system
ReplyDelete2.Ants, bees, cellular systems, bacteria, fish, and birds
3.User program
4.A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction.
A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
5.•Search and rescue missions
•Highway and building construction
•Special-purpose construction •Building levees in flood zones, laying out sandbags
•Barriers around toxic chemical spills
•Supports in partially collapsed buildings
•Shelters in war zones
----Brady Zheng
They organize as they are all programmed to do the same tasks, they were inspired by termites, the one who is in charge is whoever has the remote, which in this case is the Wyss institute, future applications will hopefully be able to build levees in flood zones, build barriers around chemical spills, and build shelters in war zones, and they can at the present they can turn on and off collectively, forage, and perform firefly inspired synchronization.
ReplyDeleteBrandon James Shea
They organize through the hive operating system. Living creatures like fish and birds inspired these swarm robots. I guess I would say that the Hive operating system is in charge since it tells each robot what to do. It can do firefly inspired synchronization, and forage for things. Some future applications are search and rescue missions, highway repair and construction, and help in education. Alex Haston.
ReplyDeletethey have a hive operating system so they can mimic, bees,birds,fish, bacteria, these animals have inspired the project if bees ever go extinct they could fill in for the job that bees do. i am assuming that they have leader and they fall whatever the leader says. They can pollinate fields and can build 3d structures can stack sand bags on the coast
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Deletethese robots can be arranged various formations and groups. Inspiration for their designs came from small insects (such as bees and ants) Wyss institute is responsible for their creation. They run on an algorithms future applications include Search and rescue missions Highway and building construction Special-purpose construction - Wyatt
ReplyDelete1.Its capabilities include communication, distance sensing, locomotion, and on-board computation.
ReplyDelete2.It is very difficult to build it., not like the real human robot, it need more people, more computer , and more technology.
3.computer and people is in charge
4.Search and rescue missions
Highway and building construction
Special-purpose construction
jerry sun
1 cellular system 2 Ants and bees . 3 operating system 4 search rescue mission
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Taylor li
They organize programming by programming to do several tasks. Termites, ants, bees, and cellular system inspired the idea. A user who can program a colony of RoboBees, to perform tasks, is in charge. It can be powered on and off, it knows where the location of where they are, and they know where the other robots around them are. One day arsenals of robots that can build three dimensional structures could be deployed to build low-cost houses.
ReplyDeleteThese robots group together to perform tasks that make it so humans have to do less labor. They each have sensor so they can know their surroundings and work efficiently together. Colin
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