Swarms of autonomous insect robots could prove key to future planetary exploration

Swarms of autonomous insect robots could prove key to future planetary exploration

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https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/08/swarms-of-autonomous-insect-robots-could-prove-key-to-future-planetary-exploration/

While we’re preparing to launch a six-wheeled robotic rover roughly the size of a car to explore Mars, future planetary exploration and science missions could employ much smaller hardware – including, potentially swarms of robots the size of insects designed to act in concert with one another autonomously.

Swarming insect-like robots are being developed by a number of different institutions and companies, but a researcher at California State University Northridge recently received a sizeable Department of Defense grant specially to fund the development of autonomous robot swarms for extraterrestrial applications – as well as for use right here on Earth in mining, industrial and search and rescue efforts.

Swarms of autonomous insect robots could prove key to future planetary exploration

Jun 8, 2020, 4:35pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/08/swarms-of-autonomous-insect-robots-could-prove-key-to-future-planetary-exploration/ > While we’re preparing to launch a six-wheeled robotic rover roughly the size of a car to explore Mars, future planetary exploration and science missions could employ much smaller hardware – including, potentially swarms of robots the size of insects designed to act in concert with one another autonomously. > Swarming insect-like robots are being developed by a number of different institutions and companies, but a researcher at California State University Northridge recently received a sizeable Department of Defense grant specially to fund the development of autonomous robot swarms for extraterrestrial applications – as well as for use right here on Earth in mining, industrial and search and rescue efforts.