A Project to Realize a Practical Teleportation
What How For Kitakyushu
Takashi Yamanoue, Kagoshima University,
yamanoue@cc.kagoshima-u.ac.jp
Yasuhiro Tsutsui, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan
Takao Tsutsui, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan
We are realizing a practical teleportation.
This teleportation is a kind of FAX which can send an object to
a remote place without using a physical transportation method.
The teleported object can be a toy, a robot or a machine.
Key words: Transportation, Mechatronics, Intelligent Systems,
Celluler Robotics, Symmetrical Connection, Self Recognition,
Compilers, Attribute Grammar, 3D modeling, Self-reproduction.
- Outline of the Teleportation
- We assume that the object, which is sent to a remote place,
is made of a kind of intelligent parts.
- These parts can communicate each other and recognize each other.
- Therefore, if the parts have sensors or actuators,
this object can work as a functional machine.
- Procedure of the teleportation.
- Extract all information from an object,
In our teleportation, the information can be obtained from the
object by itself. The self-recognition of the object is realized
by a kind of syntactic analysis which uses an attribute grammar.
- Send the information to a remote place,
- Construct the identical object at the remote place,
using the information and materials at that place.
- For more details
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A simple simulator of the teleportation. (java applet)
- Our Publications
- Takashi Yamanoue. Yasuhiro Tsutsui, Takao Tsutsui,
"Realizing a Practical Teleportation System Using the Intelligent Parts,"
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference
on Information Technology and Applications
(ICITA-2002),221-2,
Bathurst, Australia, Nov. 25-29, 2002.
Abstract,
Full paper
- Takashi YAMANOUE, Yasuhiro TSUTSUI, Takao TSUTSUI,
"A Method for Reproduction of a 3D Structure at Remote Place",
The 63th IPSJ conference, DEMO-18, pp.4-369 to 4-370(2001.9).
- Takashi Yamanoue, Yasuhiro Tsutsui, Takao Tsutsui:
"CELL AND ITS COUPLING STATE RECOGNIZING METHOD",
Patent Abstracts of Japan, 2001-188029.
- This patent has passed the substative examination of
the Japan Patent Office and has gained the decision to grant a patent.
Aug, 2009.
- This is a patent(pending) for a practical teleportation system.
We are looking for the sponsors.
- Y. Tsutsui, T. Tsutsui, T. Yamanoue,
"A Mechanism for Self-Analysis of Physical Structures",
Proceedings of the 61th IPSJ conference,5Q-03, Matsuyama, Japan, 2000.
- T. Yamanoue, Y. Tsutsui, T. Tsutsui,
"Parsing Physical Structures and its Parts",
Proceedings of the 61th IPSJ conference, Matsuyama, Japan, 5Q-03, 2000.
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- The 1st 3D fax, done in 1991.
https://webspace.utexas.edu/reyesr/self/3D_fax.html
- Project to build a 3D fax machine:
http://www-graphics.stanford.edu/projects/faxing/
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Martindale's Calculators On-Line Center,
Engineering: Electrical & Computer: P-SC
This page has the link to our simulator of the teleportation.
Thank you, Dr. Martindale.