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BEAM robotics (Biology, Electronics, Aesthetics, and Mechanics) is a style of robotics that primarily uses simple analogue circuits, such as comparators, to produce an unusually efficient, robust, and simple design, compared to traditional microprocessor-controlled robots.
Many robots built in this style are solar-powered and controlled by a "nervous network".
The BEAM wiki discusses
- the BEAM robotics style,
- the robots produced with that style,
- the mechanical and electrical components of those robots,
- the tools used to put them together,
- the people who design and build them, and
- the behaviors of those robots after they are assembled.