Friday, June 03, 2005

The Robot Army That Thinks for Itself

by Celeste Biever New Scientist, 21 May 2005 James McLurkin has a novel party trick -- he can coax 20 small autonomous wheeled robots to form herds, disperse again, wheel in neat circles, sing a harmonic rendition of the theme from Star Wars, and automatically recharge from a power station. The postgraduate student at MIT is trying to design robots that will work together and make collective decisions. If he succeeds, swarms of robots could one day be put to work in the home, in space and by the military. Read the article