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Any system that has multiple, distinct modes of operation. Each mode is generally a different algorithm, as opposed to just dynamically changing weights or inputs to the same algorithm.  
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Any system that has multiple, distinct modes of operation. Each mode is generally a different algorithm, as opposed to just dynamically changing weights or inputs to the same algorithm. Multi-Mode movement is popular in 1v1 [[NanoBots]] and [[MicroBots]].
  
 
== Some notable multi-mode robots ==
 
== Some notable multi-mode robots ==
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* [[PrairieWolf]]
 
* [[PrairieWolf]]
 
* [[Swiffer]]
 
* [[Swiffer]]
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* [[SpareParts]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 18:01, 9 April 2025

Any system that has multiple, distinct modes of operation. Each mode is generally a different algorithm, as opposed to just dynamically changing weights or inputs to the same algorithm. Multi-Mode movement is popular in 1v1 NanoBots and MicroBots.

Some notable multi-mode robots

See also