2021
DOI: 10.1177/14780771211025153
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Bridging the collectives: A review of collective human–robot construction

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. … Show more

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“…While the robots are often controlled centrally, with movements or behaviors defined before their interactions with each other, other control strategies such as distributed control (113) and stigmergic processes (114) are promising for construction tasks. These strategies allow a robotic system composed of multiple machines to make decisions autonomously, based on the information they share or information from the environment, which makes the entire process more adaptable and robust to changes and unexpected results (115,116).…”
Section: Multirobotic Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the robots are often controlled centrally, with movements or behaviors defined before their interactions with each other, other control strategies such as distributed control (113) and stigmergic processes (114) are promising for construction tasks. These strategies allow a robotic system composed of multiple machines to make decisions autonomously, based on the information they share or information from the environment, which makes the entire process more adaptable and robust to changes and unexpected results (115,116).…”
Section: Multirobotic Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10). The adaptability and scalability of robotic fabrication depend on integrated design, construction, mechanism, and control systems [93]. Different applications have been made with the addition of software and additional hardware and sensors.…”
Section: Digital Fabrication In Robotic Architecture With Drones In A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construction industry is a team-driven sector with human-to-human collaboration in construction trades; however, the collaboration has evolved into human and human collaboration, human-computer and human-machine collaboration. Han and Meggers [26] described the field of Collective Robotic Construction (CRC) as multi-robotic systems collectively modifying a shared…”
Section: Robotics and Human-robot Teams In Aecmentioning
confidence: 99%