2018
DOI: 10.17277/amt.2018.01.pp.022-035
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From Information and Additive Technologies to Self-Reproduction of Machines and Organisms

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“…Following the research initiative of Lipson and Pollack (2000) on 3D printing autonomous (in terms of power, behaviour and even of design and fabrication) robotic systems based on structure and control building blocks, Kheifetz (2018) considers that it is necessary to use 3D machines to produce objects and that self-organization processes cannot meet this objective. The previous paragraphs seem to prove him right because it seems difficult, on reading the bibliography, to master precisely a shape that meets a prior instruction.…”
Section: Can We Associate Order and Disorder?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the research initiative of Lipson and Pollack (2000) on 3D printing autonomous (in terms of power, behaviour and even of design and fabrication) robotic systems based on structure and control building blocks, Kheifetz (2018) considers that it is necessary to use 3D machines to produce objects and that self-organization processes cannot meet this objective. The previous paragraphs seem to prove him right because it seems difficult, on reading the bibliography, to master precisely a shape that meets a prior instruction.…”
Section: Can We Associate Order and Disorder?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, there are several areas of additive technology development (AT) in the field of engineering technologies, including [1,2,3,4]:…”
Section: Accurate Analysis and Approach To The System Of Tolerances A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The boundary conditions in the layer-by-layer formation of structures are recommended to determine by the size and position of the barriers describing the conditional interface of the layers [19,20]. During hardening and softening, the barriers are located on opposite sides of the coordinate axis (Fig.…”
Section: Technological Barriers To Properties Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%