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Ribosomal robots
2013
Proceeding of the fifteenth annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation conference - GECCO '13
The biological process of ribosomal assembly is one of the most versatile systems in nature. With only a few small building blocks, this natural process is capable of synthesizing the multitude of complex chemicals that form the basis of all organic life. This paper presents a robotics design and manufacturing scheme which seeks to capture some of the versatility of the ribosomal process. In this scheme, a custom "printer" folds a long ribbon of material in which control elements such as motors
doi:10.1145/2463372.2463403
dblp:conf/gecco/RisiCL13
fatcat:3c4vbjfvrra33jvmzpl62szqga