Dude... Flying Robots Build a Tower
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Flying Robots Build a Tower
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It is interesting, although there is a better method already being developed.
Enrico Dini is an inventor of the D-Shape "robotic building system."
The D-Shape is potentially capable of printing a two story building - complete with stairs, partition walls, columns, domes, and piping cavities - using only ordinary sand and an inorganic binder. The resulting material is said to be indistinguishable from marble, and exhibits the same physical properties, with durability highly superior to that of masonry and reinforced concrete.
http://www.gizmag.com/d-shape-3d-printer/21594/
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Back on topic. I have found an interesting speech by Vijay Kumar on applications of small flying robots.
The most interesting for me was the one with a robot calculating a 3D map of a building, as it surveyed it in real time.http://www.ted.com/talks/vijay_kumar_robots_that_fly_and_cooperate.html
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