Title
Behavioral Specialization Emerges From The Embodiment Of A Robotic Swarm
Abstract
This paper focuses on the effect of the embodiment of robots on collective behavior in robotic swarms. The research field of swarm robotics emphasizes the importance of the embodiment of robots; however, only a few studies have discussed how it influences the collective behavior of a robotic swarm. In this paper, a path-formation task is performed by robotic swarms in computer simulations with and without considering collisions among robots to discuss the effect of the robot embodiment. Additionally, the experiments were performed with varying the size of robots. The robot controllers were obtained by an evolutionary robotics approach. The results show that the robot collisions would affect not only the performance of the robotic swarm but also the emergent behavior to accomplish the task. The robot collisions seem to provide feedback on robotic swarms to emerge the division of labor among robots to manage congestion.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1007/s10015-020-00641-3
ARTIFICIAL LIFE AND ROBOTICS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Swarm robotics, Evolutionary robotics, Robot collisions, Robot embodiment
Journal
25
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4
1433-5298
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Motoaki Hiraga122.41
Yasumasa Tamura202.37
Kazuhiro Ohkura39324.69