25C3: Cheap swarm robotics

posted Dec 30th 2008 10:00am by
filed under: robots hacks, transportation hacks

swarm-2

The Formica project was our favorite presentation at 25C3. The goal is to build open source swarm robots as cheaply as possible. The team ended up building 25 robots in an assembly line fashion. With enough lead time, the price could get as low as £15 each. Each bot has two direct drive cellphone vibration motors with tiny neoprene wheels. They’re controlled by an MSP430 microcontroller. The only really specialized chip is a charge controller so the bots can charge without any intervention. They have copper skis on the front that touch the ground plane plus antennas to contact Vcc. On top of the bot are three IR detectors for both navigation and for transferring firmware updates between bots. A reflective sensor is on the underside for detecting “food”. It looks like a great design and any easy way for anyone to start researching swarm robotics.



5 Responses to 25C3: Cheap swarm robotics

  • Bhima says:

    reminds me of MIT ants… and those are at least 10 years old.

  • dan says:

    cool, but until these little chaps actually work together to do something useful it’d be cheaper and more fun to collect a swarm of rodents. i hear those can even self-replicate…

  • Dender says:

    This is the way forward. Also, a lot of work in developing software that can use the critters and also make use of dissimilar robotlets.

  • billybobthorton'svialofbloodonangelinajolie'sneck says:

    so… i can has army of killer robots?

  • Tony says:

    Although this swarm doesn’t do much yet… it is a pretty nice little platform to work with there. This guy has some pretty good ideas. I like some of the other stuff on his site as well. Good find.

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