Robot Swarm
Robot swarms are systems of multiple robots coordinating to achieve a common goal without central control, focusing on robustness, scalability, and efficiency. Current research emphasizes decentralized control algorithms, often inspired by natural swarms, including those based on social forces, random walks (e.g., Lévy walks), and graph neural networks, as well as novel approaches leveraging blockchain for secure communication and hierarchical structures for improved scalability. This field is significant for its potential applications in diverse areas such as search and rescue, environmental monitoring, and manufacturing, driving advancements in distributed control, collective intelligence, and multi-agent systems.
Papers
Congestion control algorithms for robotic swarms with a common target based on the throughput of the target area
Yuri Tavares dos Passos, Xavier Duquesne, Leandro Soriano Marcolino
On the throughput of the common target area for robotic swarm strategies -- extended version
Yuri Tavares dos Passos, Xavier Duquesne, Leandro Soriano Marcolino