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Swarm Robotics

Publication year: 2007

ISBN: 978-3-540-71541-2

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Swarm robotics is the study of how large numbers of relatively simple physically embodied agentscanbe designedsuchthat a desiredcollectivebehavioremerges from the local interactions among agents and between the agents and the en- ronment. Swarm robotics has emerged as a novel approach to the coordination of large numbers of robots and is inspired from observation of social insects – ants, termites, wasps and bees – which stand as fascinating examples of how a large number of simple individuals can interact to create collectively intelligent systems. Socialinsects areknownto coordinatetheir actionsto accomplishtasks that are far beyond the capabilities of a single individual: termites build large and complex mounds, army ants organize impressive foraging raids, ants can collectively carry large prey.


Subject: Computer Science, Navigation, algorithm, algorithms, collective perception, decentralized control, modeling, multi-agent systems, optimization, robot, robotics, self-organization, swarm communication, swarm engineering, swarm intelligence, swarm navi