
doi: 10.1007/bfb0026604
“Functional change in structural continuity,” i.e., the opportunistic evolution of functions together with structures, is a major feature of biological evolution. However it has seldom struck a robotician's mind as very relevant for building robots, i.e., for design. This paper proposes starting points for investigating this unusual issue.
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