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“Dancer-In-A-Box”

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    Dancer-In-A-Box

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    Dancer-in-a-Box is a project to create a self-propelled cardboard box without an external drive system such as a wheel or propeller. Since the dawn of time, humans have used a box as a static object to store and transport everyday things easily. Therefore, we began to seek a new usage of the box as an active object. Based on this concept, we developed a self-rolling robotic cube which can be installed in a cardboard box. Also, this research created several applications using our robotic cube for entertainment purposes.

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    [1]
    Rinott, M., Geiger, S., Gal-Or, E., and Or, L., Cubes. In Proc. TEI 2013, ACM PRESS (2013), 397–398.

    [2]
    Romanishin, J. W., Gilpin, K., Rus, D., M-blocks: Momentum-driven, magnetic modular robots. In Proc. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems 2013, 4288–4295.


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