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Tiny dancing robots: Display-based computing for multi-robot control systems

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Computer graphic (CG) images exist only in a display device, and cannot physically interact with the real world, whereas robots have a physical existence that can be controlled by a computer. In this study, we developed robots that behave along with fiducial graphics. This technology can be used to synchronize physical actions based on the graphics shown in the display devices. Figure 1 shows tiny robots controlled by this technique.

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  1. Tiny dancing robots: Display-based computing for multi-robot control systems

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          August 2007
          197 pages
          ISBN:9781450318280
          DOI:10.1145/1280720

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          • Published: 5 August 2007

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