Abstract :
An “active cell aggregate”, or “shape shifter”, is an aggregation of similar, space-filling polyhedral machines, preferably built by molecular nanotechnology methods. “Active” means each machine, or “active cell”, has the capacity to exchange power and signals with other similar machines, and to interact with the external environment. A robot constructed in this manner can have a very large and detailed envelope of motion. By incorporating simple manipulators onto the various faces of the polyhedron, a universal assembler, or “overtool”, may be possible, for molecular, mesoscopic, and macroscopic assembly
Keywords :
cellular automata; manipulators; microassembling; micromechanical devices; nanotechnology; active cell aggregate; cellular automata; macroscopic assembly; microrobot; nanomanipulators; nanotechnology; polyhedron; shape shifter; space-filling polyhedral machines; universal assembler; Aggregates; Chemicals; Manipulators; Nanotechnology; Orbital robotics; Power engineering and energy; Power supplies; Robotic assembly; Shape;