Swarm foraging is a common test case application for multi-robot systems. In this paper we present a novel algorithm for improving coordination of a robot swarm by selectively broadcasting repulsion and attraction signals. Robots use a chemotaxis-inspired search behaviour based on the temporal gradients of these signals in order to navigate towards more advantageous areas. Hardware experiments were used to model and validate realistic, noisy sound communication. We then show through extensive simulation studies that our chemotaxis-based coordination algorithm significantly improves swarm foraging time and robot efficiency
A Letter to Nature demonstrated that a simple ant-inspired ‘tandem calling’ recruitment mechanism im...
Robot swarms are groups of robots that each act autonomously based on only local perception and coor...
In recent years, an understanding of the operating principles and stability of natural swarms has pr...
Swarm foraging is a common test case application for multi-robot systems. In this paper we present a...
The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95972-6_55In na...
This paper presents a novel swarm robotics application of chemotaxis behaviour observed in microorga...
Swarm robotics is a relatively new approach to the coordination of a system composed of a large numb...
This paper discusses the different modes of operation of a swarm of robots: (i) non-communicative sw...
Large swarms of simple autonomous robots can be employed to find objects clustered at random locatio...
In swarm robotics, communication among the robots is essential. Inspired by biological swarms using ...
Multi-robot search-and-rescue missions often face major challenges in adverse environments due to th...
Robotics is making significant strides in its capabilities and is being integrated into many real-wo...
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...
Swarm robotics utilizes a large number of simple robots to accomplish a task, instead of a single co...
A Letter to Nature demonstrated that a simple ant-inspired ‘tandem calling’ recruitment mechanism im...
Robot swarms are groups of robots that each act autonomously based on only local perception and coor...
In recent years, an understanding of the operating principles and stability of natural swarms has pr...
Swarm foraging is a common test case application for multi-robot systems. In this paper we present a...
The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95972-6_55In na...
This paper presents a novel swarm robotics application of chemotaxis behaviour observed in microorga...
Swarm robotics is a relatively new approach to the coordination of a system composed of a large numb...
This paper discusses the different modes of operation of a swarm of robots: (i) non-communicative sw...
Large swarms of simple autonomous robots can be employed to find objects clustered at random locatio...
In swarm robotics, communication among the robots is essential. Inspired by biological swarms using ...
Multi-robot search-and-rescue missions often face major challenges in adverse environments due to th...
Robotics is making significant strides in its capabilities and is being integrated into many real-wo...
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...
Swarm robotics utilizes a large number of simple robots to accomplish a task, instead of a single co...
A Letter to Nature demonstrated that a simple ant-inspired ‘tandem calling’ recruitment mechanism im...
Robot swarms are groups of robots that each act autonomously based on only local perception and coor...
In recent years, an understanding of the operating principles and stability of natural swarms has pr...