Bionic Ant | Nature–Design Triennial

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Ants communicate and organize challenging, shared tasks while behaving independently. This behavior is an impressive natural model for the coordination of goals. Festo’s BionicANTs, robots designed to make autonomous decisions in conjunction with each other, explore a technological version of ant behavior that could be implemented on a larger scale in manufacturing, especially robotic production sectors.

On view in "Nature–Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial" through January 2020.

This video is audio described to make it more accessible.

All courtesy of Festo AG & Co. KG

Sebastian Schrof (German, born 1989), Elias Knubben (German, born 1975), Jochen Spohrer (German, born 1990), and Mart Moerdijk (Dutch, born 1988), Festo AG & Co. KG (Esslingen, Germany, founded 1925)
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If you put an ant very far and the Ants need more of them to Carry would he know

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Ant image of Mis-sense mutation in which a false pair of walking legs attached to an antenna causing mis-sense-charging of an antenna behaving independently to making autonomous decisions in conjunction with tripedal normal gait of ants is reported here. It is a design trial run in the real world.

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