At present there exists a large gap in size, performance, adaptability and robustness between natural and artificial information processors for performing coherent perception-action tasks under real-time constraints. Even the simplest organisms have an enviable capability of coping with an unknown dynamic environment. Robots, in contrast, are still clumsy if confronted with such complexity. This paper presents a bio-hybrid architecture developed for exploring an alternate approach to the control of autonomous robots. Circuits prepared from amoeboid plasmodia of the slime mold Physarum polycephalum are interfaced with an omnidirectional hexapod robot. Sensory signals from the macro-physical environment of the robot are transduced to cellular...
In this paper, we present an agent-based system to control a single robot’s behaviour. We present an...
Thanks to millions of years of evolution, living beings have developed complex mechanisms for sensin...
The giant single-celled slime mould Physarum polycephalum exhibits complex morphological adaptation ...
At present there exists a large gap in size, performance, adaptability and robust-ness between natur...
Abstract. Life-like adaptive behaviour is so far an illusive goal in robot control. A capability to ...
The intelligent controlling mechanism of a typical mobile robot is usually a computer system. Some r...
Information processing in natural systems radically differs from current information technology. Thi...
oai:ojs3.localhost:article/11The intelligent controlling mechanism of a typical mobile robot is usua...
In order to survive in complex natural environ-ments, living organisms have been genetically acquir-...
We discuss the methodological foundations for our work on the development of cognitive architectures...
Abstract—Self-reconfigurable robots are expected to exhibit various interesting abilities, such as a...
It is usually expected that the intelligent controlling mechanism of a robot is a computer system. R...
Traditional robotics revolves around the microprocessor. All well-known demonstrations of sensory gu...
The idea of benefiting from exceptional capabilities of human cognition has been the inspiration to ...
International audienceIn this chapter, we explain how embodied AI and enactive cognitive science hav...
In this paper, we present an agent-based system to control a single robot’s behaviour. We present an...
Thanks to millions of years of evolution, living beings have developed complex mechanisms for sensin...
The giant single-celled slime mould Physarum polycephalum exhibits complex morphological adaptation ...
At present there exists a large gap in size, performance, adaptability and robust-ness between natur...
Abstract. Life-like adaptive behaviour is so far an illusive goal in robot control. A capability to ...
The intelligent controlling mechanism of a typical mobile robot is usually a computer system. Some r...
Information processing in natural systems radically differs from current information technology. Thi...
oai:ojs3.localhost:article/11The intelligent controlling mechanism of a typical mobile robot is usua...
In order to survive in complex natural environ-ments, living organisms have been genetically acquir-...
We discuss the methodological foundations for our work on the development of cognitive architectures...
Abstract—Self-reconfigurable robots are expected to exhibit various interesting abilities, such as a...
It is usually expected that the intelligent controlling mechanism of a robot is a computer system. R...
Traditional robotics revolves around the microprocessor. All well-known demonstrations of sensory gu...
The idea of benefiting from exceptional capabilities of human cognition has been the inspiration to ...
International audienceIn this chapter, we explain how embodied AI and enactive cognitive science hav...
In this paper, we present an agent-based system to control a single robot’s behaviour. We present an...
Thanks to millions of years of evolution, living beings have developed complex mechanisms for sensin...
The giant single-celled slime mould Physarum polycephalum exhibits complex morphological adaptation ...