meetcilinders
Meetcilinders are a hypothetical class of modular cylindrical devices used in discussions of scalable systems and prototyping. In the imagined framework, each meetcilinder functions as a self-contained unit that combines sensing, actuation, computation, and power management within a compact cylindrical shell. Units are designed to connect end-to-end via standardized magnetic or mechanical couplings and to exchange data through a common bus or short-range wireless link, allowing rapid reconfiguration into larger arrays.
Construction and interfaces: Meetcilinders typically employ lightweight materials such as aluminum or reinforced polymers. End faces
Operation and software: When connected, meetcilinders negotiate roles through a simple handshake, assign addresses, and form
Applications and outlook: In education, meetcilinders serve as tangible objects for teaching robotics and systems design.
See also: modular robotics, sensor node, daisy chain, modular design.