I thought everyone might enjoy this even if it is OT.  It could be pertinent
to a totally new take on Gundam...


 


DOD seeks builder for shape-shifting military robot


Looks for technology to become battlefield weapon

 

June 25, 2007 (Computerworld) <http://www.computerworld.com>  -- Creative
scientists have until next week to submit proposals for creating a
shape-shifting military robot that can shrink and then reconfigure itself to
normal height and shape. 

The description of the robot, at a high level, is somewhat reminiscent of
the villainous liquid-state cyborg of the sci-fi movie
<http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103064/>  Terminator 2 -- except that this
robot would be dispatched to save lives on the battlefield. The U.S. Defense
Advanced Research
<http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=search&searchTerms=De
fense+Advanced+Research+Projects+Agency>  Projects Agency (DARPA) is
accepting proposals for building the so-called Chemical Robot (ChemBot
<http://www.darpa.mil/baa/baa07-21mod2.html> )  from researchers until July
2.

According to the Department of Defense
<http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=search&searchTerms=U.
S.+Department+of+Defense>  unit's request for proposals, potential
developers should avoid using hard materials that can't "rapidly traverse
arbitrary size/shape openings whose dimensions are much smaller than the
robot itself and are not known a-priori."

The RFP suggests using technologies like gels, thickening fluids and shape
memory materials that can return to an original shape after completing a
mission. DARPA acknowledges that some technologies may still be in the
research labs of submitters.

Ultimately, the agency said it hopes the ChemBot can provide "the ability to
safely and covertly gain access to denied or hostile areas and perform
useful tasks," and provide help to soldiers "over a broad spectrum of
military operations."

DARPA describes ChemBot as a soft and flexible device that can squeeze
through apertures and then reassemble to do its job. The agency is looking
for the ChemBots to be capable of traveling distances, transforming in all
three dimensions and carrying their own power source.

DARPA dictates that the ChemBot have tactile sensing capability and a
backbone or skeleton that can also dissolve or morph shape, and be either
autonomously or remotely controlled. Taking a cue from the animal kingdom,
DARPA suggests that the ChemBot have elastic materials capable of twisting,
crumpling or bending like an octopus or insect.

 

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