Experiments of morphogenesis in swarms of simple mobile robots

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In this paper, we focus on the problem of having a multitude of very simple mobile robots self-organize their relative positions so as to obtain a variety of spatial configurations. The problem has a variety of applications in mobile robotics, modular robots, sensor networks, and computational self-assembly. The approach we investigate in this paper attempts at minimizing the local capability of robots and at verifying how and to what extent a variety of global shapes can be obtained by exploiting simple self-organizing algorithms and emergent behaviors. Several experiments are reported showing the effectiveness of the approach.

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Mamei, M., Vasirani, M., & Zambonelli, F. (2004). Experiments of morphogenesis in swarms of simple mobile robots. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 18(9–10), 903–919. https://doi.org/10.1080/08839510490509081

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