Modular Robotic Systems: Characteristics and Applications

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Hossein Ahmadzadeh
Ellips Masehian
Masoud Asadpour
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[1] Tarbiat Modares University,
[2] University of Tehran,undefined
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Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems | 2016年 / 81卷
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Modular robotic systems; Self-reconfigurable robots; MITE framework; Task mapping scheme;
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Employing Modular Robotic Systems (MRS) in different application domains confronts a large number of challenging problems in design, optimization, and planning, and so identifying characteristics of such problems is an important step toward finding proper solution approaches for them. In this paper, we address this issue and provide a comprehensive study on MRS through a structured survey about MRS characteristics and their applications. A novel framework called MITE is proposed to characterize both the properties and applications of MRS from four perspectives of Module, Information, Task, and Environment, based on more than 120 domain-specific features, supplemented by a mapping scheme for describing the interrelations of the four basic aspects of the Task component, namely, Application (for describing high-level tasks such as navigation and rescue), Behavior (for referring to constitutive behaviors like locomotion and manipulation which bring about Applications), Goal (for characterizing the way Behaviors are accomplished), and Operation (for designating activities specific to modular robots, such as self-reconfiguration and gait control). Also, by providing a methodical review on modular robotics, the paper deals with some analyses on recent trends, research gaps and challenges, as well as open problems in the field of MRS.
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页码:317 / 357
页数:40
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