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Model independence in swarm robotics

Sanza Kazadi

Year
2009
Citations
29

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine and illustrate the development of a methodology for generating swarms using lossless flocking. Design/methodology/approach A general methodology for swarm design is described. Examples of this approach in the literature are examined. A general requirement for lossless flocking is developed. The requirement is used in developing two swarm behaviors. Findings It is possible to apply the approach to the lossless flocking and to use the swarm condition to develop two swarm behaviors which satisfy this condition in many situations. Research limitations/implications This paper illustrates the general swarm engineering method and demonstrates how it can be properly applied. Originality/value The swarm engineering method is used to develop the “quark” model, a new physicomimetic model.

Keywords

Swarm behaviourSwarm roboticsFlocking (texture)Computer scienceOriginalityLossless compressionArtificial intelligenceMachine learning

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