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Swarm Robotics Second International Workshop Sab 2006 Rome Italy September 30october 1 2006 Revised Selected Papers 1st Edition Thomas Schmickl

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Swarm Robotics Second International Workshop Sab 2006 Rome Italy September 30october 1 2006 Revised Selected Papers 1st Edition Thomas Schmickl
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.22 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Thomas Schmickl, Karl Crailsheim (auth.), Erol Şahin, William M. Spears, Alan F. T. Winfield (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540715405, 3540715401
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Swarm Robotics Second International Workshop Sab 2006 Rome Italy September 30october 1 2006 Revised Selected Papers 1st Edition Thomas Schmickl by Thomas Schmickl, Karl Crailsheim (auth.), Erol Şahin, William M. Spears, Alan F. T. Winfield (eds.) 9783540715405, 3540715401 instant download after payment.

Swarm robotics is the study of how large numbers of relatively simple physically embodied agentscanbe designedsuchthat a desiredcollectivebehavioremerges from the local interactions among agents and between the agents and the en- ronment. Swarm robotics has emerged as a novel approach to the coordination of large numbers of robots and is inspired from observation of social insects – ants, termites, wasps and bees – which stand as fascinating examples of how a large number of simple individuals can interact to create collectively intelligent systems. Socialinsects areknownto coordinatetheir actionsto accomplishtasks that are far beyond the capabilities of a single individual: termites build large and complex mounds, army ants organize impressive foraging raids, ants can collectively carry large prey. Such coordination capabilities are still well beyond the reach of current multi-robot systems. Researchon swarmroboticshasseen a signi?cantincreasein the last 5 years. A number of successful swarm robotic systems have now been demonstrated in the laboratory and the study of the design, modelling, implementation and analysis of swarm robotic systems has become a hot topic of research. This workshop was organized within SAB 2006, as a sequel to the successful ?rst swarmroboticsworkshopin2004,withtheaimofreviewingandupdatingrecent advances on the topic. We received 21 full papers (20 research + 1 review) and accepted 14 (13 research + 1 review). Overall, we, as organizers, were pleased with the number of submissions, and a number of our reviewers explicitly commented on the generally high quality of the papers.

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