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Bridging the collectives: A review of collective human–robot construction

Isla Xi Han, Forrest Meggers, Stefana Parascho

2021International Journal of Architectural Computing21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Advancements in multi-agent, autonomous, and intelligent robotic systems over the past decades point toward new design and fabrication possibilities. Exploring how humans and robots can create and construct collectively is essential in leveraging robotic technology in the building sector. However, only by making existing knowledge from relevant technological disciplines accessible to designers can we fully exploit current construction methods and further develop them to address the challenges in architecture. To do this, we present a review paper that bridges the gap between Collective Robotic Construction (CRC) and Human–Robot Interaction (HRI) and defines a new research domain in Collective Human–Robot Construction (CHRC) in the architectural design and fabrication context.

Topics & Concepts

Bridging (networking)ExploitRobotConstruct (python library)Human–computer interactionArchitectureComputer scienceContext (archaeology)Domain (mathematical analysis)EngineeringHuman–robot interactionSystems engineeringArtificial intelligenceComputer securityVisual artsMathematicsArtProgramming languageBiologyPaleontologyMathematical analysisModular Robots and Swarm IntelligenceRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsDistributed Control Multi-Agent Systems