让世界上所有的人都能真正接触到Kilobots

Nathan Tyler Thomas, Yanjun Yan
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Kilobots是一种微型机器人,最初由鲁宾斯坦和纳格帕尔的研究小组设计,价格低廉,制造速度快,功能多样。kilbots在2012年问世后,立即成为了群体机器人经验验证的宝贵工具,也是教育演示的娱乐工具。然而,尽管最初的设计是公开的,当作者最初按照说明建造Kilobots时,出现了几个问题。最具挑战性的问题是关于校准板。作者联系了世界各地的几个研究小组,发现其他人也遇到了类似的问题。大多数团体以更高的价格从K-Team购买了他们的Kilobots,并且在订购过程中等待了很长时间,这违背了Kilobots作为廉价微型机器人的目的。作者受到启发,修改了Kilobots的设计,使世界各地的研究人员和教育工作者都能真正使用它们。重新设计不是对原设计的彻底修改;相反,它的目的是使Kilobots的建造过程可行且省时。重新设计的主要领域是PCB布局、距离校准和相关文档更新。在重新设计过程中,作者非常感谢从Kilobots的发明者和其他几个研究小组获得的帮助。最终的设计已经在公司内部和另一个研究小组进行了测试。作者还在努力创建一个网站,公开和自由地展示所有相关信息,以便所有研究人员和教育工作者都能广泛访问Kilobots,获得比现在更大的社会影响。
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Make Kilobots truly accessible to all the people around the world
Kilobots are micro-robots originally designed by Rubenstein and Nagpal's research group to be inexpensive, quick to build, and versatile with many functionalities. Once Kilobots were made public in 2012, they have instantly become a valuable tool for empirical validation of swarm robotics and an entertaining instrument for educational demonstrations. However, although the original designs were publicly available, when the authors initially built the Kilobots by following the instructions, several issues occurred. The most challenging issue was about the calibration board. The authors reached out to several research groups world-wide and found out that others encountered similar issues. Most groups purchased their Kilobots from K-Team at a much higher price and with a long waiting time in the ordering process, defeating the purpose of Kilobots being inexpensive micro-robots that are quick to build. The authors were inspired to revise the design of the Kilobots, to make them truly accessible to all the researchers and educators around the world. The redesign is not an overhaul of the original design; instead, it is aimed at making the building process of Kilobots feasible and time-efficient. The main areas of the redesign are in PCB layout, distance calibration, and the associated documentation update. During the redesign process, the authors were very grateful for the help received from the inventors of the Kilobots and several other research groups. The final design has been tested in house and in another research group. The authors are also working on creating a website to present all the relevant information publicly and freely, so that Kilobots will be widely accessible to all the researchers and educators, gaining a greater social impact than that of now.
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