SWARM
Collective AI: context awareness via communication
Sergey Kornienko, Olga Kornienko, Paul Levi
- Year
- 2005
- Citations
- 31
Abstract
Communication among participants (agents, robots) is central to an appearance of Collective AI. In this work we deal with the development of local communication mechanisms for real microrobotic swarms. We demonstrate that despite of very limited capabilities of the microrobot, the specific construction of communication hardware and software allows very extended collective capabilities of the whole swarm. We propose mechanisms providing information content and context for collective navigation, coordination and spatial perception in a group of microrobots. 1
Keywords
Human–computer interactionComputer scienceContext (archaeology)Swarm behaviourPerceptionRobotSpatial contextual awarenessSwarm roboticsCollective intelligenceSoftware
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