How to make a drone swarm or robots, what can make a copy of images?
The millimeter-sized robot can lead the line, which is made by using nanomachines, the nanometer-size self-replicating molecules. The millimeter-sized robots can have their independent microprocessors, and they can be used to control nanomachines. So the network-based artificial intelligence can link many types of computers to the big and versatile entirety.
That swarm or group of robots along with miniaturized manufacturing technology can operate together with nanomachines. The miniaturized manufacturing technology means that molecular self-replication can be done in the reaction chambers in the miniaturized robots. So the miniature robots can manufacture nanomachines. The miniature drones can replicate the images if they are controlled by cameras.
The system must only recognize every single robot in the robot group, that it can give orders for individual robots that they can take their place in the entirety. The robots can have an individual sharing in the entirety, and the computer that controls the operation must input the name of the robot before it reacts. Then the control system will just drive the robots to certain points of the layer. Or in the more complicated systems, the layer would have coded points like on a chessboard, and the system can see the location of each of the robots.
If the robot can interact with the control system, it can get simply order to move to the point "D5" and then the robot can move to that point by using an internal computing system. Or in hybrid solutions, the system can communicate with the central computer and other members of the swarm for avoiding the impacts with other members of the entirety.
There has been introduced a question, how the millimeter-sized robots can make a copy of the things like images. The easiest way is to put the camera above the layer, where is the image. Then the miniature robots will put to the same or another layer, and then the computer will start to put those small robots in a certain position on the layer. The system will simply take picture of the image, what the robot swarm wants to be copied, and then that system orders the robots to move to the same form, that is visible in the photo.
The system must know the "name" of each robot, and it can follow them by using the radio-wave-based recognition system, or the system can be the blinking laser-LED, which allows the computer to move the certain robot separately on the layer. The thing is that each robot must know its position on the layer. The easiest way is to use the camera, which can locate the ID signal of the robots. Then the system can just turn the robots into a certain formation. In nature, the cameras can put in the flying drones.
And the entirety can operate as the network-based supercomputer, where the part of the system is flying drones, and part of the system are the land moving robots. If that kind of system would be wanted to turn the CAD-image to the independently forming "lego-house, the robots must only know what is their position in the entirety. So the robot must know the angle where it should be to its neighbors and the robots that are next to it.
If the system uses "dummy" robots, which are using only the coded radios and individual channels for taking orders from the controlling supercomputer, those robots can be very small. That kind of system could be used to copy the 2D images by using the robot group, which can take the same form, what is drawn on the layer.
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