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== Simple Linkage manipulators ==
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* inspirations from from 3D printer designs [http://reprap.org/wiki/RepRap_Morgan RepRap Morgan] [http://reprap.org/wiki/Wally RepRap Wally]
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* inspirations from MEMS designs ...
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

Revision as of 22:27, 20 May 2014

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Defining traits of technology level I
building method rudimentary robotic control (machine phase)
building material stiff AP building blocks
building environment liquid or gas
Navigation
previous technology level 0
products side products of technology level I
next technology level II


Systems of T.Level I could be two dimensional arrays of robotic manipulators out of atomically precise blocks and other AP base structures on a self assembled scaffold on a chips surface. Building in the third dimesion may unnecessary complicate design because a layered configuration is a natural choice favoured by scaling laws.

This arrays could be produced by some method between

Mascroscopic design examples

There where already several block based self replication systems proposed designed and built. One example of those can be found here thingiverse_thing:978
[Todo: add more examples]

An actual implementation will be more on the exponential assembly side and less of a "nonproductive replicator" (KRSM classification)

Differences to most macroscopic models in existance capable of partial structural replication are:

  • the blocks / parts will have different properties (low stiffness, low smoothness)
  • the actuation method will differ (fast alternating big scale electric field / slow chemical stepping)
  • the system may be two dimensional
  • a productive instead of a nonproductive replicator is wished for

To investigate:

  • How to assemble the materials used in the next technology level with the here present block based nanosystems?

Simple Linkage manipulators

External Links

Interesting videos of nonproductive replicating blocks: