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| [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/97080229738480 Soft Lattice Modules]
|AuxBots <ref>Lillian Chin; Max Burns; Gregory Xie; Daniela Rus. "[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9976216 Flipper-Style Locomotion Through Strong Expanding Modular Robots]" in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters ( Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Page(s): 528 - 535, February 2023)</ref>
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| [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9708022 Soft Lattice Modules]
| Lattice, Soft Modular 3D
| Zhao et al., (Dartmouth College)
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| [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/1002637810146508 StarBlocks]
| LatticeHybrid, Deformable 3D
| Zhao et al., (Dartmouth College)
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|AuxBots <ref>Lillian Chin; Max Burns; Gregory Xie; Daniela Rus. "[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9976216 Flipper-Style Locomotion Through Strong Expanding Modular Robots]" in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters ( Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Page(s): 528 - 535, February 2023)</ref>
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|Chin, Burns, Xie, Rus (MIT, USA)
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| [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-60982-0 Tensegrity-Blocks]
| Hybrid, Tensegrity Modular 3D
| Zhao, etJiang, al.Chen, Bekris, Balkcom, (Dartmouth College)
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Three large scale prototypes were built in attempt to demonstrate dynamically programmable three-dimensional stochastic reconfiguration in a neutral-buoyancy environment. The first prototype used electromagnets for module reconfiguration and interconnection. The modules were 100&nbsp;mm cubes and weighed 0.81&nbsp;kg. The second prototype used stochastic fluidic reconfiguration and interconnection mechanism. Its 130&nbsp;mm cubic modules weighed 1.78&nbsp;kg each and made reconfiguration experiments excessively slow. The current third implementation inherits the fluidic reconfiguration principle. The lattice grid size is 80&nbsp;mm, and the reconfiguration experiments are under way.<ref>
[httphttps://creativemachines.cornell.edu/ the Cornell Creative Machines Lab (CCSL)]
[httphttps://creativemachines.cornell.edu/stochastic_modular_robotics Stochastic Modular Robotics].
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