Many mobile robot tasks can be most efficiently solved when a group of robots is utilized. The type of organization, and the level of coordination and communication within a team of robots affects the type of tasks that can be solved. This paper examines the tradeoff of homogeneity versus heterogeneity in the control systems by allowing a team of robots to coevolve their high-level controllers given different levels of difficulty of the task. Our hypothesis is that simply increasing the difficulty of a task is not enough to induce a team of robots to create specialists. The key factor is not difficulty per se, but the number of skill sets necessary to successfully solve the task. As the number of skills needed increases, the more beneficial...
In this work, we study behavioral specialization in a swarm of autonomous robots. In the studied swa...
In this paper a case study of cooperation of a strongly heterogeneous autonomous robot team, compose...
In this paper we present a novel approach to assigning roles to robots in a team of physical heterog...
Many mobile robot tasks can be most efficiently solved when a group of robots is utilized. The type ...
In this paper, the correlation between behavioural heterogeneity and behavioural complexity within g...
International audienceThis chapter introduces a series of definitions, metrics, and theory related t...
This paper addresses qualitative and quantitative diversity and specialization issues in the framewo...
This paper describes research investigating behavioral specialization in learning robot teams. Each ...
This paper addresses qualitative and quantitative diversity and specialization issues in the framewo...
Social animals have conquered the world thanks to their ability to team up in order to solve surviva...
Social animals have conquered the world thanks to their ability to team up in order to solve surviva...
The authors are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering how contro...
Heterogeneity is present in many collective systems found in nature and considered fundamental for e...
In this paper we present a case study of cooperation of a strongly heterogeneous robot team, compose...
As we progress towards a world where robots play an integral role, a critical problem that remains t...
In this work, we study behavioral specialization in a swarm of autonomous robots. In the studied swa...
In this paper a case study of cooperation of a strongly heterogeneous autonomous robot team, compose...
In this paper we present a novel approach to assigning roles to robots in a team of physical heterog...
Many mobile robot tasks can be most efficiently solved when a group of robots is utilized. The type ...
In this paper, the correlation between behavioural heterogeneity and behavioural complexity within g...
International audienceThis chapter introduces a series of definitions, metrics, and theory related t...
This paper addresses qualitative and quantitative diversity and specialization issues in the framewo...
This paper describes research investigating behavioral specialization in learning robot teams. Each ...
This paper addresses qualitative and quantitative diversity and specialization issues in the framewo...
Social animals have conquered the world thanks to their ability to team up in order to solve surviva...
Social animals have conquered the world thanks to their ability to team up in order to solve surviva...
The authors are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering how contro...
Heterogeneity is present in many collective systems found in nature and considered fundamental for e...
In this paper we present a case study of cooperation of a strongly heterogeneous robot team, compose...
As we progress towards a world where robots play an integral role, a critical problem that remains t...
In this work, we study behavioral specialization in a swarm of autonomous robots. In the studied swa...
In this paper a case study of cooperation of a strongly heterogeneous autonomous robot team, compose...
In this paper we present a novel approach to assigning roles to robots in a team of physical heterog...