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arxiv: 1505.07050 · v1 · pith:ZD7VM53Unew · submitted 2015-05-26 · 💻 cs.RO

Virtual Nervous Systems for Self-Assembling Robots - A preliminary report

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keywords nervousrobotssystemprocessingrobotunitbiologicalbodies
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We define the nervous system of a robot as the processing unit responsible for controlling the robot body, together with the links between the processing unit and the sensorimotor hardware of the robot - i.e., the equivalent of the central nervous system in biological organisms. We present autonomous robots that can merge their nervous systems when they physically connect to each other, creating a "virtual nervous system" (VNS). We show that robots with a VNS have capabilities beyond those found in any existing robotic system or biological organism: they can merge into larger bodies with a single brain (i.e., processing unit), split into separate bodies with independent brains, and temporarily acquire sensing and actuating capabilities of specialized peer robots. VNS-based robots can also self-heal by removing or replacing malfunctioning body parts, including the brain.

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