The Daily of the University of Washington

Numerous robots align themselves after being ordered to do so by James McLurkin, research associate in the UW's Department of Computer Science and Engineering.  McLurkin is developing software, which allows groups of robots to interact with each other using typical group behaviors, such as lining up or grouping together.
From Kyle Scholzen | July 1, 2009

Numerous robots align themselves after being ordered to do so by James McLurkin, research associate in the UW's Department of Computer Science and Engineering. McLurkin is developing software, which allows groups of robots to interact with each other using typical group behaviors, such as lining up or grouping together.


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