SWARM
Generation of desired emergent behavior in swarm of micro-robots
Sergey Kornienko, Olga Kornienko, Paul Levi
- Year
- 2004
- Citations
- 24
Abstract
Emergent behavior of swarm-like-systems results from interactions among system's components and cannot be directly preprogrammed. This kind of behavior is very efficient, flexible and is closely related with collective (swarm-) intelligence. In the presented work we consider a derivation of local rules, creating such interactions, that lead to desired emergent behavior. As an example of collective emergence we choose forming spatial groups and assembling microobjects by a swarm of microrobots.
Keywords
Swarm behaviourSwarm roboticsCollective behaviorSwarm intelligenceComputer scienceRobotArtificial intelligenceWork (physics)Ant roboticsHuman–computer interaction
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