Exploring Mechanically Self-Reconfiguring Robots for Autonomous Design

05/08/2018
by   Tønnes F. Nygaard, et al.
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Evolutionary robotics has aimed to optimize robot control and morphology to produce better and more robust robots. Most previous research only addresses optimization of control, and does this only in simulation. We have developed a four-legged mammal-inspired robot that features a self-reconfiguring morphology. In this paper, we discuss the possibilities opened up by being able to efficiently do experiments on a changing morphology in the real world. We discuss present challenges for such a platform and potential experimental designs that could unlock new discoveries. Finally, we place our robot in its context within general developments in the field of evolutionary robotics, and consider what advances the future might hold.

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