The growth of world population, limitation of resources, economic problems, and environmental issues force engineers to develop increasingly efficient solutions for logistic systems. Pure optimization for efficiency, however, has often led to technical solutions that are vulnerable to variations in supply and demand, and to perturbations. In contrast, nature already provides a large variety of efficient, flexible, and robust logistic solutions. Can we utilize biological principles to design systems, which can flexibly adapt to hardly predictable, fluctuating conditions? We propose a bio-inspired "BioLogistics" approach to deduce dynamic organization processes and principles of adaptive self-control from biological systems, and to transfer t...
Abstract: When a logistics system is “self-organizing ” it can function without significant interven...
One important insight from complexity science is that the future is open, and that this openness is ...
Driven by a deluge of data, biology is undergoing a transition to a more quantitative science. Makin...
The growth of world population, limitation of resources, economic problems, and environmental issues...
The growth of world population, limitation of resources, economic problems and envi-ronmental issues...
In nature, complex systems grow out of a simple start (often a single cell). This growing process is...
Bacteria, like industrial engineers, must manage processes that convert low value inputs into high v...
Sustainable development is a global challenge addressed by the 2030 Agenda with internationally adop...
Significant advances have been made in synthetic biology to program information processing capabilit...
The potential of new technologies which emulate or exploit the unique properties of living systems i...
In this paper I claim that one of the main characteristics that makes the Evolutionary Robotics appr...
AbstractThis paper examines the need for complex, adaptive solutions to certain types of complex sit...
The current need for flexibility, re-configurability and robustness are crucial reasons for moving t...
Our proposal is concerned with the organization of simple chemical catalysts into coordinated, compl...
The current demand for customization, flexibility and responsiveness constitutes a challenge to achi...
Abstract: When a logistics system is “self-organizing ” it can function without significant interven...
One important insight from complexity science is that the future is open, and that this openness is ...
Driven by a deluge of data, biology is undergoing a transition to a more quantitative science. Makin...
The growth of world population, limitation of resources, economic problems, and environmental issues...
The growth of world population, limitation of resources, economic problems and envi-ronmental issues...
In nature, complex systems grow out of a simple start (often a single cell). This growing process is...
Bacteria, like industrial engineers, must manage processes that convert low value inputs into high v...
Sustainable development is a global challenge addressed by the 2030 Agenda with internationally adop...
Significant advances have been made in synthetic biology to program information processing capabilit...
The potential of new technologies which emulate or exploit the unique properties of living systems i...
In this paper I claim that one of the main characteristics that makes the Evolutionary Robotics appr...
AbstractThis paper examines the need for complex, adaptive solutions to certain types of complex sit...
The current need for flexibility, re-configurability and robustness are crucial reasons for moving t...
Our proposal is concerned with the organization of simple chemical catalysts into coordinated, compl...
The current demand for customization, flexibility and responsiveness constitutes a challenge to achi...
Abstract: When a logistics system is “self-organizing ” it can function without significant interven...
One important insight from complexity science is that the future is open, and that this openness is ...
Driven by a deluge of data, biology is undergoing a transition to a more quantitative science. Makin...