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Ferromagnetic materials / Magnet / Neodymium magnet / Self-reconfiguring modular robot / Claytronics / Relay / Electromagnet / International Space Station / Pole piece / Electromagnetism / Magnetism / Physics
Date: 2011-12-13 18:32:02
Ferromagnetic materials
Magnet
Neodymium magnet
Self-reconfiguring modular robot
Claytronics
Relay
Electromagnet
International Space Station
Pole piece
Electromagnetism
Magnetism
Physics

Robot Pebbles: One Centimeter Modules for Programmable Matter through Self-Disassembly Kyle Gilpin, Ara Knaian, and Daniela Rus Abstract— This paper describes the design, fabrication, and experimental results of a prog

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