International audienceBiological populations often exhibit complex and efficient behaviors, where temporal and spatial couplings at the macro-scale population level emerge from interactions at the micro-scale individual level, without any centralized control. This paper specifically investigates the emergence of behavioral synchronization and the division of labor in a foraging swarm of robotic agents. A deterministic model is proposed and used by each agent to decide whether it goes foraging, based on local cues about its fellow ants' behavior. This individual model, based on the competition of two spiking neurons, results in a self-organized division of labor at the population level. Depending on the strength and occurrences of interactions...
We present a methodology for characterizing and synthesizing swarm behaviors using both a macroscopi...
One of the factors attributed to the success of humans is the ability to divide work among specialis...
Revealing the evolution of well-organized social behavior requires understanding a mechanism by whic...
International audienceBiological populations often exhibit complex and efficient behaviors, where tem...
International audienceBiological populations often exhibit complex and efficient behaviors, where tem...
International audienceBiological populations often exhibit complex and efficient behaviors, where tem...
Biological populations often exhibit complex and efficient behaviors, where temporal and spatial cou...
International audienceMany complex systems, ranging from neural cell assemblies to insect societies,...
International audienceMany complex systems, ranging from neural cell assemblies to insect societies,...
Division of labour (DoL) is a fundamental organisational principle in human societies, within virtua...
Division of labour (DoL) is a fundamental organisational principle in human societies, within virtua...
Abstract — Division of labour is one of the possible strategies to efficiently exploit the resources...
Collective behavior, and swarm formation in particular, has been studied from several perspectives w...
Abstract- Swarm Intelligence which is inspired by social animals has gained a lot of attention recen...
Collective behavior, and swarm formation in particular, has been studied from several perspectives w...
We present a methodology for characterizing and synthesizing swarm behaviors using both a macroscopi...
One of the factors attributed to the success of humans is the ability to divide work among specialis...
Revealing the evolution of well-organized social behavior requires understanding a mechanism by whic...
International audienceBiological populations often exhibit complex and efficient behaviors, where tem...
International audienceBiological populations often exhibit complex and efficient behaviors, where tem...
International audienceBiological populations often exhibit complex and efficient behaviors, where tem...
Biological populations often exhibit complex and efficient behaviors, where temporal and spatial cou...
International audienceMany complex systems, ranging from neural cell assemblies to insect societies,...
International audienceMany complex systems, ranging from neural cell assemblies to insect societies,...
Division of labour (DoL) is a fundamental organisational principle in human societies, within virtua...
Division of labour (DoL) is a fundamental organisational principle in human societies, within virtua...
Abstract — Division of labour is one of the possible strategies to efficiently exploit the resources...
Collective behavior, and swarm formation in particular, has been studied from several perspectives w...
Abstract- Swarm Intelligence which is inspired by social animals has gained a lot of attention recen...
Collective behavior, and swarm formation in particular, has been studied from several perspectives w...
We present a methodology for characterizing and synthesizing swarm behaviors using both a macroscopi...
One of the factors attributed to the success of humans is the ability to divide work among specialis...
Revealing the evolution of well-organized social behavior requires understanding a mechanism by whic...