In this article, we consider how a very large numbers of robots, differing in their bodies, sensing, and intelligence, may be made to coexist, communicate, and compete fairly toward achieving their individual goals, i.e., to build a society of I robots. We discuss some characteristics that the rules defining acceptable social behaviors should possess. We consider threats that may be posed to such a society by the misbehaviors of some of its members, either due to faults or malice, and the possibility to detect and isolate them through cooperation of peers. The article presents examples of motion control protocols, for arbitrarily large groups of heterogeneous robots. We discuss intrusion detection algorithms, which allow detection of devian...
We are entering the era of robots, for everyone, everywhere. The expectations of the robots being re...
We argue that social robots should be designed to behave similarly to humans, and furthermore that s...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
In this article, we consider how a very large numbers of robots, differing in their bodies, sensing,...
Earlier research has shown that robots can provoke social responses in people, and that robots often...
Earlier research has shown that robots can provoke social responses in people, and that robots often...
This paper addresses the problem of detecting possible intruders in a group of autonomous robots whi...
The technologies of intelligent embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, and robotics at large, h...
Robots have been introduced into our society, but their social role is still unclear. A critical iss...
In a collaborative society, sharing information is advantageous for each individual as well as for t...
In this paper we are considering an autonomous robot moving purposefully in a crowd of people (a mar...
Human beings are deeply social, and both evolutionary traits and cultural constructs encourage coope...
Abstract—Swarm robotics is a relatively new technology that is being explored for its potential use ...
Abstract Technocrats from many developed countries, es-pecially Japan and South Korea, are preparing...
Speculation about robot morality is almost as old as the concept of a robot itself. Asimov’s three l...
We are entering the era of robots, for everyone, everywhere. The expectations of the robots being re...
We argue that social robots should be designed to behave similarly to humans, and furthermore that s...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
In this article, we consider how a very large numbers of robots, differing in their bodies, sensing,...
Earlier research has shown that robots can provoke social responses in people, and that robots often...
Earlier research has shown that robots can provoke social responses in people, and that robots often...
This paper addresses the problem of detecting possible intruders in a group of autonomous robots whi...
The technologies of intelligent embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, and robotics at large, h...
Robots have been introduced into our society, but their social role is still unclear. A critical iss...
In a collaborative society, sharing information is advantageous for each individual as well as for t...
In this paper we are considering an autonomous robot moving purposefully in a crowd of people (a mar...
Human beings are deeply social, and both evolutionary traits and cultural constructs encourage coope...
Abstract—Swarm robotics is a relatively new technology that is being explored for its potential use ...
Abstract Technocrats from many developed countries, es-pecially Japan and South Korea, are preparing...
Speculation about robot morality is almost as old as the concept of a robot itself. Asimov’s three l...
We are entering the era of robots, for everyone, everywhere. The expectations of the robots being re...
We argue that social robots should be designed to behave similarly to humans, and furthermore that s...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...