Title: CRAFT
1CRAFT Center for Rapid Automated Fabrication
Technologies
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3CRAFT - Vision and Goals
To develop the science and engineering needed for
rapid automated fabrication of structures of
various scales, up to very large objects such as
buildings. The goal is a major breakthrough in
Mega-Scale fabrication.
4Grand Challenge
- Building a custom-designed house in a day while
radically reducing the costs, injuries, waste and
environmental impact associated with traditional
construction techniques. - affordable housing for the 30 million U.S.
households facing cost burdens or overcrowding - emergency housing for the 37 million/year victims
of natural (and/or man-made) disasters - new styles of housing based on curved rather than
straight surfaces - extraterrestrial buildings constructed from in
situ materials - With national construction-related expenditures
currently totaling close to 1 trillion annually,
the potential impact is enormous. - The goal a revolution in housing construction
5Grand Challenge a house in a day
6 Development Phases
2005
2006
2008
2009
2010
Modular
Components
and Assembly
Software
Systems
Integrated
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8Interrelationships among the three research
thrusts
9Extrudable materials fabrication
- Perform underlying basic research necessary to
develop the materials and structures for
automated mega-scale fabrication - Integrate materials into ultra-efficient
structures - Integrate materials with delivery systems and
robots from other thrusts
10Materials to Structures
11Faculty
Steve Nutt Materials Science USC
Mike Kassner Aerospace and Mechanical USC
Julian Domaradzki Aerospace and Mechanical USC
Henryk Flashner Aerospace and Mechanical USC
Yan Xiao Civil and Environmental USC
Behrokh Khoshnevis Industrial and Systems USC
George Bekey Computer Science USC
Peter Will ISI USC
Neil Gershenfeld Media Arts and Sciences MIT
Larry Sass Architecture MIT
12Robotics fab, modular components assembly
- Perform research and develop various mono and
distributed robots, tools, software and their
integration into systems for assembling modules
in situ to form functional attributes of
structures - Robots locations, movements and working areas
are dynamically changing along with environment.
Develop a mathematical / geometric model of
environment and a robot coordination protocol. - Perform the fundamental research in the modules
to be placed internal to the extruded material
that transform an extrusion into a functional
wall or roof of a mega-scale structure. The
modules that make a post-modern interactive
structure include - normal reinforcing, plumbing, and electricity
conduits - Integrated communication, interactive sensing and
displays - Integrate the Modules and Assembly Thrust with
Extruded Materials and Software
13Modules and Assemblies
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15Embedding IT components
16Automated Painting
17Dynamic Control
18Faculty
George Bekey Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering USC
Peter Will ISI, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Materials Science, Astronautics USC
Phillip Dunston Civil Engineering Purdue
Henryk Flashner Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USC
Neil Gershenfeld Center for Bits and Atoms MIT
Sami Masri Civil Engineering USC
Maja Mataric Computer Science USC
Gerard Medioni Computer Science USC
Shimon Nof Industrial Science Purdue
Miroslaw Skibniewski Civil engineering Purdue
19Goals
- Perform the fundamental research and develop the
software components for automating mega-scale
fabrication - Integrate components with each other and with
robots from other thrusts
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21Faculty
22Four Classes of Software
23Industrial Sectors
- Materials
- Construction
- Equipment
- Software
- Architects
- Real Estate
- Other application sectors
24Industrial Membership
- Industrial membership 3 tiers
- Senior Member - 100,000
- Regular Member - 20,000 to 50,000
- Technology Associate small business
- Benefits to Industry
- Seat on CRAFT ERC industrial advisory board
Senior Member - Licensing (Senior Member exclusive)
- Focused research projects
- Access to cutting edge research
- Access to center facilities and expertise for RD
projects - Contact with graduate students
- Industry-University exchange program
- SBIR and STTR partnerships
- Industry-University Company Day Senior Member
25Expressions of Support
- Materials
- Degussa Corporation (committed)
- Maxit Group (committed)
- CEMEX
- Elotex
- ECRA (European Cement Research Academy)
- VDZ (German Concrete Research Academy)
- Equipment
- Siemens
- John Deere
- Parker-Hannifan
26Expressions of Support
- Construction
- Shea Homes
- Parsons
- Shimizu
- Bechtel
- Boeing (space)
- Government
- NASA (committed)
- U.S. Army
27Expressions of Support
- Architects
- GL Forms (Greg Lynn)
- Gehry Technologies
- Cal-Earth
- Real Estate
- ConAm (builds low income housing in Mexico)
- Regency Outdoor Advertising
28Management Plan
29- Thank you
- please visit
- www.ContourCrafting.org