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Claytronics

A Presentation by:Amit Mahajan

B. Tech(ECE), 7th Semester

GNDU

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What is Claytronics?

Modular Robotics

Computer Science

Systems Nano

Technology

Dynamic 3-Dimensional Display of information

CLAYTRONICS!

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Claytronics: The Research

Collaborative Research in Programmable Matter is Directed by Carnegie Mellon University and Intel

Goal of ResearchTo give forms of Information that are:a)Tangibleb)InteractiveIn Digital environments that areIndistinguishable from reality

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Main Focus of Research

2. Designing reliable programs to manage the shaping of ensembles of millions of catoms into dynamic, 3-d forms.

1. Creating Claytronic atoms (Catoms)

Original Replica Ensemble of Catoms

Single Unit

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CatomsCatoms = claytronic atoms

Catoms: less than a millimeter in size

Self Assembly of catoms Synthetic Reality

For high resolution applications millimeter scale catoms are required that are electro statically actuated and self contained

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Role of Moore’s LawClaytronic technology has become possible because of Moore's Law

Moore's Law: A long-term trend in the history of computing hardware, in which number of transistors placed inexpensively on

an IC has doubled (approx) every two years

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Programmable Matter

Basic unit Catom Micro-Nanoscale Computer

Biggest Challenge Self Assembly of Catoms

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Current Status of Research

Current stage of design: Claytronics hardware operates from macro scale designs with devices much larger than the tiny modular robots

Researchers investigate the effects of scale on:

Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems

Manufacturable, Nanoscale modular robots capable of self-assembly

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Types of Catoms

Planer Catoms Electrostatic Latches Stochastic CatomsGiant Helium Catoms CubesElectrostatic LatchesStochastic CatomsGiant Helium CatomsCubes

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Revolution in Communication

One Dimensional

Two Dimensional

Three Dimensional

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Shape Shifting Furniture!

Change the shape of furniture and the wall paintings according to preferences from time to time!

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1. Carnegie Mellon University official site: www.cs.cmu.eduas on october 15th-20th 2009

2. www.wikipedia.com3. Other information from: www.google.co.in4. Images from: images.google.co.in

References

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Thank You