Intelligent Small World Autonomous Robots for Micro-manipulation (I-Swarm) is a European research project to develop millimeter-scale robots for dangerous activities. It is coordinated by Jörg Seyfried at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany. The robots operate on solar power and can communicate between each other.
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The I-Swarm project aims to develop and produce a large scale swarm (up to 1,000[1]) of microrobots.[2]
The robots' proposed size is 2 x 2 x 1 mm. This small size means that sensory and computational capabilities will be limited. This is to be compensated for by collective behavior and emerging swarm effects.[3] The robots will differ in the type of sensors, manipulators and the amount of computational power.[4]
The robot swarm is expected to have a variety of applications, including micro assembly, biological, medical or cleaning tasks.[5]
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