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- Robotic_materials abstract "Robotic materials are composite materials that combine sensing, actuation, computation, and communication in a repeatable or amorphous pattern. Robotic materials can be considered computational metamaterials in that they extend the original definition of a metamaterial as \"macroscopic composites having a man-made, three-dimensional, periodic cellular architecture designed to produce an optimized combination, not available in nature, of two or more responses to specific excitation\" by being fully programmable. That is, unlike in a conventional metamaterial, the relationship between a specific excitation and response is governed by sensing, actuation, and a computer program that implements the desired logic.".
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- Robotic_materials wikiPageRevisionID "694553071".
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLink Category:Robotics.
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLink Claytronics.
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLink Composite_material.
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLink Distributed_algorithm.
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLink Feedback.
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLink Metamaterial.
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLink Programmable_matter.
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLink Signal_processing.
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLink Swarm_intelligence.
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLink Wireless_sensor_network.
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robotic materials".
- Robotic_materials wikiPageWikiLinkText "robotic materials".
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- Robotic_materials subject Category:Robotics.
- Robotic_materials hypernym Materials.
- Robotic_materials type Company.
- Robotic_materials comment "Robotic materials are composite materials that combine sensing, actuation, computation, and communication in a repeatable or amorphous pattern.".
- Robotic_materials label "Robotic materials".
- Robotic_materials wasDerivedFrom Robotic_materials?oldid=694553071.
- Robotic_materials isPrimaryTopicOf Robotic_materials.