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Video: Robot Swarm Channels Beethoven

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mrdon
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mrdon   1/8/2013 1:11:31 PM
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Hi Ann, I'll check into it and keep everyone posted.

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Ann R. Thryft   1/8/2013 12:13:10 PM
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mrdon, you're welcome to try--you could contact them via the links we gave--but I doubt if the researchers would be very forthcoming with the algorithm. Please let us know what you find out.

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mrdon   1/8/2013 11:24:28 AM
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Hi Ann, Is it possible to obtain additional info regarding the software algorithm used to coordinate the Robot Swarm's movements? It would be an interesting follow up article as well.

 

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The Ticktock Man   12/31/2012 10:15:49 PM
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Right, if there were at least 3 or 4 times the number of swarm elements (it only starts with 8, after all) or they were that much faster, the ENTIRE piece (the middle section has about 3 times the number of notes in the same period of time) could be played a tempo, and it would be as flawless as if sequenced.

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Scott Orlosky   12/30/2012 7:07:44 PM
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This sort of cooperative solution is intriguing to watch.  Could this also be used to deliver multiple parcels throughout a neighborhood with minimal energy consumption? Maybe planting algorithms for reforestation? Battlefield logistics?  I'm sure that there must be lots of real-world problems that could use this sort of optimization for a solution.

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Ann R. Thryft   12/27/2012 12:56:40 PM
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Thanks, mrdon, glad you liked it. I was happy to find out that the U of PA robot musical team we've written about wasn't the only group of swarming bots with such talents.
I suggest you check out the link we gave for the Kephera IIIs--they are OTS machines, as Cabe points out. I think his point about the software is also well taken. I'd like to know more about what the Georgia Tech team did with spatio-temporal request sequencing.

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mrdon   12/22/2012 12:35:36 AM
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WilliamK, Yes, I agree. That would be a sight to see these robots type a book mansucript. I could have used them for my latest book, Learn Electronics with Arduino.

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William K.   12/21/2012 8:26:07 PM
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A completely different concept, that is true. As for the working together, what came to my mind is the expression "Gung Ho", adopted by the USMC many years ago. The meaning, loosely translated from the original Chinese, means "work together". And the robots certainly do. It ia a little bit like watching an untrianed typist using whatever finger is closest to the needed key.

Is it possible that these robots could learn to type? That would be quite a show, no doubt.

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mrdon   12/17/2012 5:42:28 PM
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Cabe Atwell, Yes the article did specify them as being Khepera IIIs. I agree, the code would be interesting to see based on the swarm algorithm used to allow the bots to work together.

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Cabe Atwell   12/17/2012 3:49:32 PM
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Add another 50 robots, and the song would be "knock you down" impressive.

Mrdon, I think these are off the shelf bots. Khepera III.

Aside from the BOM, the source code for their collaboration software would be interesting to see.

C

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