International audienceSwarm robotics is focused on creating intelligent systems from large number of simple robots. The majority of nowadays robots are bound to operations within mono-modal locomotion (i.e. land, air or water). However, some animals have the capacity to alter their locomotion modalities to suit various terrains, operating at high levels of competence in a range of substrates. One of the most significant challenges in bio-inspired robotics is to determine how to use multi-modal locomotion to help robots perform a variety of tasks. In this paper, we investigate the use of multi-modal locomotion on a swarm of robots through a multi-target search algorithm inspired from the behavior of flying ants. Features of swarm intelligenc...
Swarm behavior is a relatively new technique in Artificial Intelligence with a wide variety of appli...
Many applications, related to autonomous mobile robots, require to explore in an unknown environment...
This paper presents a new approach to control robots, which can quickly find their swarm while track...
The term Swarm Robotics collectively refers to a population of robotic devices that efficiently unde...
In this paper we investigate coordination principles inspired by the behaviour of honeybees and ants...
In this paper we investigate coordination principles inspired by the behaviour of honeybees and ants...
An environment can be searched far more efficiently if the appropriate search strategy is used. Beca...
A swarm of autonomous drones with self-coordination and environment adaptation can offer a robust, s...
Within the field of multi-robot systems, multi-robot search is one area which is currently receiving...
Target searching is a well-known but difficult problem in many research domains, including computati...
Interest in swarm robotics, particularly those modeled on biological systems, has been increasing wi...
A Letter to Nature demonstrated that a simple ant-inspired ‘tandem calling’ recruitment mechanism im...
Target search and tracking is a classical but difficult problem in many research domains, including ...
Recent miniaturization in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) technology encourages the use of many smal...
Groups of robots can solve problems in fundamentally different ways than individuals while achieving...
Swarm behavior is a relatively new technique in Artificial Intelligence with a wide variety of appli...
Many applications, related to autonomous mobile robots, require to explore in an unknown environment...
This paper presents a new approach to control robots, which can quickly find their swarm while track...
The term Swarm Robotics collectively refers to a population of robotic devices that efficiently unde...
In this paper we investigate coordination principles inspired by the behaviour of honeybees and ants...
In this paper we investigate coordination principles inspired by the behaviour of honeybees and ants...
An environment can be searched far more efficiently if the appropriate search strategy is used. Beca...
A swarm of autonomous drones with self-coordination and environment adaptation can offer a robust, s...
Within the field of multi-robot systems, multi-robot search is one area which is currently receiving...
Target searching is a well-known but difficult problem in many research domains, including computati...
Interest in swarm robotics, particularly those modeled on biological systems, has been increasing wi...
A Letter to Nature demonstrated that a simple ant-inspired ‘tandem calling’ recruitment mechanism im...
Target search and tracking is a classical but difficult problem in many research domains, including ...
Recent miniaturization in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) technology encourages the use of many smal...
Groups of robots can solve problems in fundamentally different ways than individuals while achieving...
Swarm behavior is a relatively new technique in Artificial Intelligence with a wide variety of appli...
Many applications, related to autonomous mobile robots, require to explore in an unknown environment...
This paper presents a new approach to control robots, which can quickly find their swarm while track...