Article Dans Une Revue ACM Computing Surveys Année : 2024

From conventional to programmable matter systems: A review of design, materials, and technologies

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Programmable matter represents a system of elements whose interactions can be programmed for a certain behavior to emerge (e.g. color, shape) upon suitable commands (e.g., instruction, stimuli) by altering its physical characteristics. Even though its appellation may refer to a morphable physical material, programmable matter has been represented through several approaches from different perspectives (e.g., robots, smart materials) that seek the same objective: controllable behavior such as smart shape alteration. Researchers, engineers, and artists have expressed interest in the development of smart modeling clay as a novel alternative to conventional matter and classical means of prototyping. Henceforth, users will be able to do/undo/redo forms based on computed data (CAD) or interactions (sensors), which will help them unlock more features and increase the usefulness of their products. However, with such a promising technology, many challenges need to be addressed, as programmable matter relies on

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hal-04887231 , version 1 (14-01-2025)

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Ahmed Amine Chafik, Jaafar Gaber, Souad Tayane, Mohamed Ennaji, Julien Bourgeois, et al.. From conventional to programmable matter systems: A review of design, materials, and technologies. ACM Computing Surveys, 2024. ⟨hal-04887231⟩
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