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Chapter 11: Robot Collectives

Chapter 11: Robot Collectives

pp. 301-315

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, McGill University, Montréal, , York University, Toronto
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Although the vast majority of mobile robotic systems involve a single robot operating alone in its environment, a growing number of researchers are considering the challenges and potential advantages of having a group of robots cooperate in order to complete some required task. For some specific robotic tasks, such as exploring an unknown planet [374], search and rescue [812], pushing objects [608], [513], [687], [821], or cleaning up toxic waste [609], it has been suggested that rather than send one very complex robot to perform the task it would more effective to send a number of smaller, simpler robots.

Keywords

  • Categorizing collectives
  • Control architectures, their assumptions and limitations
  • Collective communication
  • Distributed sensing
  • Distributed planning
  • Formation control
  • Localization and state estimation
  • Mapping
  • Further reading
  • Problems

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