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− | <td><strong>Ph.D. Student:</strong></td> |
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− | <td>Andreagiovanni Reina</td> |
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− | <td><strong>Ph.D. started on:</strong></td> |
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− | <td>1st May, 2011</td> |
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− | <td><strong>Phone number (office):</strong></td> |
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− | <td>+32-2-650 31 65</td> |
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− | <td><strong>Phone number (mobile):</strong></td> |
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− | <td>+32 487 403 588</td> |
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− | <strong>Structure of the page.</strong><br /> |
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− | Monthly report of activities with indication of percentage of time dedicated to each activity. |
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− | The percentage is referred to the working time of one month (on average 22 days), that means that for example 10% correspond to 2.2 days, and 23% is one week (5 days). For simplicity I use 25% as one week, 50% as two weeks, and so on. |
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− | Sometimes the sum of all the activities exceed the 100%, it means that I worked much more than the regularly 8 hours per day. |
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− | <h3>May 2011</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>5%</strong> Starting bureaucracy, setup, integration in the Lab. |
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− | <strong>50%</strong> Validation of the foot-bot's sensors. |
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− | <strong>25%</strong> E-SWARM website. |
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− | <strong>20%</strong> Swarm robotics literature. |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | <strong>Validation of the foot-bot's sensors.</strong> The goal was to model the precision (and the noise) of all the foot-bot's sensors. I was supervised by Carlo. We tried different solutions for the modelling the light sensors. All the attempts for having a reliable automatic method have failed. We abandoned the task. |
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− | <strong>E-SWARM website.</strong> Design, implementation, test and deployment of the E-SWARM website (http://www.e-swarm.org). <br /><br /> |
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− | <strong>Swarm robotics literature.</strong> Reading papers and books about swarm robotics. |
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− | <h3>June 2011</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>55%</strong> Proving that ARGoS simulates well. |
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− | <strong>25%</strong> Arena tracking system. |
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− | <strong>20%</strong> Swarm robotics literature. |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | <strong>Proving that ARGoS simulates well.</strong> |
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− | Carlo needed to have an experiment where the simulated robot experiments coincide with the real robot experiments. |
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− | Carlo needed that the proof of concept experiment contains heterogeneous swarms that collaborate. |
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− | One of the past (unpublished) experiments of Carlo deals with the collaboration of heterogeneous swarms: <em>A swarm of aerial robots that guide a swarm of ground robots</em>. |
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− | We decide to use this work for validating the simulator.<br /> |
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− | I start to collaborate with Carlo in order to perform real robot experiments and, in this way, validate the ARGoS simulator. |
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− | <strong>Arena tracking system.</strong> Learning and practicing with the HALCON software. <br /> |
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− | 2 days of course at DataVision offices in Vlaardingen, Netherlands. |
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− | <strong>Swarm robotics literature.</strong> Reading papers and books about swarm robotics. |
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− | <h3>July 2011</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>60%</strong> A ceiling robot guides a swarm of ground robots. |
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− | <strong>10%</strong> Arena tracking system. |
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− | <strong>15%</strong> Swarm robotics literature. |
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− | <strong>15%</strong> Distributed Path Planning. |
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− | <strong>1</strong> day of holiday taken. |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | <strong>A ceiling robot guides a swarm of ground robots.</strong> |
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− | We have proved (in June) that on real robot the scenario we are studying can be executed, but we do not have clear the experiments we want to do.<br /> |
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− | We try to define possible questions we want to answer with our experiments. <br /> |
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− | We start trying solutions, getting results and thinking on the results.<br /> |
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− | The main activities were:<br /> |
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− | * design experiments <br /> |
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− | * implement controllers <br /> |
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− | * run cluster experiments <br /> |
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− | * plot results (statistics and visualization)<br /> |
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− | <strong>Arena tracking system.</strong> Test of the tracking software. I and Alessandro created the tags to apply on the footbots and we started the first tracking experiments. |
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− | <strong>Swarm robotics literature.</strong> Reading papers and books about swarm robotics. |
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− | <strong>Distributed Path Planning.</strong> Getting ready for the VERY SHORT visiting period at IDSIA. I tried to have everything ready for the real robot experiments. But not enough time. :( Many things still to do. |
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− | <h3>August 2011</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>100%</strong> Distributed Path Planning |
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− | <strong>25%</strong> Holiday (5 days taken) |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | Visiting IDSIA for 3 weeks (working day and night). <br /> |
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− | Created a COMPLETE REAL ROBOT DEMONSTRATOR. |
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− | 1 week holiday.<br /> |
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− | TAROS Conference in Sheffield, UK. (best poster award) |
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− | <h3>September 2011</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>120%</strong> AAMAS paper: A ceiling robot guides a swarm of ground robots (work with Carlo and Mauro). |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | I put all my effort in this project. (Unfortunately) Carlo was not in Belgium, due to the combination of the (already planned) conference IROS and holidays. Therefore, I was working mainly alone with the weekly supervision of Mauro.<br /> |
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− | I did my best to turn the work |
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− | <!--that (in my opinion) was not scientifically interesting,--> |
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− | to a valid scientific contribution. |
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− | I tried to give a scientific sense to the work. I tried to find an interesting message and to design experiments that give results which support the message.<br /> |
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− | Unfortunately, one month of intensive work was not enough: the message (and the scientific contribution) was still small for being accepted in a conference of high level like AAMAS.<br /> |
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− | During the month of September, I carried out a set of activities, among others I list the main ones:<br /> |
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− | * Problem (re)definition<br /> |
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− | * Design of the experiments<br /> |
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− | * Implementation of the robotic controllers<br /> |
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− | * Execution of large set of experiments on the cluster<br /> |
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− | * Result data analysis (statistics and plots)<br /> |
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− | * Documentation |
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− | <h3>October 2011</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>80%</strong> AAMAS paper: A ceiling robot guides a swarm of ground robots (work with Carlo and Mauro). |
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− | <strong>15%</strong> Arena tracking system. + ANTS 2012 |
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− | <strong>5%</strong> Distributed Path Planning |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | <strong>AAMAS paper.</strong> Working on the conclusion of the work with Carlo. The writing activity was mainly carried out by Carlo. I took care about all the rest. <br /> |
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− | Here a brief list of the main activities:<br /> |
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− | * Writing of the first draft of the paper. <br /> |
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− | * Real robot experiments<br /> |
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− | * Execution of large set of experiments on the cluster<br /> |
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− | * Result data analysis (statistics and plots)<br /> |
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− | * Real robot video |
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− | <strong>Tracking system.</strong> I and Alessandro evaluated the performance of the tracking system and designed the hardware requirements for the new arena. |
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− | <strong>ANTS 2012.</strong> Web sites updates (PC members, CFP, invited talks, ...). |
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− | <h3>November 2011</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>40%</strong> Distributed Path Planning |
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− | <strong>10%</strong> Master student supervision + Various tasks @IRIDIA. |
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− | <strong>50%</strong> Holiday (8 days taken + National/ULB holidays) |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | <strong>Distributed Path Planning.</strong> Adding a new small functionality. Restructuring the code. Preparing the code for running on the cluster. |
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− | <strong>Master student supervision.</strong> Started to work with 2 Master students for the 2 projects of master I proposed: <em>Web Community for Robotic Software</em> and <em>A web visualizer for ARGoS</em>. |
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− | <strong>Various tasks @IRIDIA.</strong> Tracking system. ANTS 2012. Marco Dorigo's web pages. |
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− | <h3>December 2011</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>50%</strong> Distributed Path Planning |
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− | <strong>20%</strong> FNRS Application |
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− | <strong>5%</strong> Various tasks @IRIDIA |
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− | <strong>25%</strong> Holiday (0 days taken + National/ULB holidays) |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | <strong>Distributed Path Planning.</strong> Restructuring the code. Preparing the code for running on the cluster. |
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− | <strong>FNRS Application.</strong> Starting to clarify the ideas. Selecting the topic. Focus the attention on what I want to study. Started collaboration with Vito and Alexander.<br /> |
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− | <strong>Various tasks @IRIDIA.</strong> Master Student's supervision. Tracking system. ANTS 2012. Marco Dorigo's web pages. </p> |
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− | <strong>Holiday Summary 2011:</strong> 14 days taken (1 day July + 5 days August + 8 days November).<br /> |
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− | Adding the holidays of beginning of January (4 days), I reach 18 days. |
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− | <h3>January 2012</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>40%</strong> FNRS Application |
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− | <strong>10%</strong> ANTS 2012 |
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− | <strong>25%</strong> Holiday (4 days taken + National/ULB holidays) |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | <strong>FNRS Application.</strong> Focusing on the topic. Firsts drafts. Weekly feedback from Vito and Alexander. |
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− | <strong>ANTS 2012.</strong> Publicity and Online Conference System setup. |
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− | <h3>February 2012</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>90%</strong> FNRS Application |
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− | <strong>10%</strong> ANTS 2012 + Master Students |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | <strong>FNRS Application.</strong> Writing project proposal. Daily feedbacks from Vito and Alexander. |
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− | Completion of the application. Submission. |
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− | Crossed fingers.<br /> |
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− | <h2>Future months plans:</h2> |
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− | <h3>March 2012</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>100%</strong> Distributed Path Planning |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | <strong>Distributed Path Planning.</strong> Running experiments on the cluster. Analysis of the results (statistics and plots). First draft (at least table of content). Main supervisor: Gianni. |
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− | <h3>April 2012</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>100%</strong> Distributed Path Planning |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | <strong>Distributed Path Planning.</strong> Additional experiments if needed. Writing journal article. |
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− | <h3>May 2012</h3> |
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− | <em>Project / Time:</em><br /> |
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− | <strong>30%</strong> Distributed Path Planning |
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− | <strong>30%</strong> Rapport d'avancement des recherches |
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− | <strong>30%</strong> AMOS: Adaptive Morphogenesis in Swarm Robotics |
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− | <em>Description:</em> <br /> |
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− | <strong>Distributed Path Planning.</strong> Complete the journal article. |
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− | <strong>Rapport d'avancement des recherches.</strong> Preparation of the thesis. Defence. |
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− | <strong>AMOS: Adaptive Morphogenesis in Swarm Robotics.</strong> Starting the project on Adaptive Morphogenesis. Definition of the work plan. (Probably) Starting with: (i) review of opinion dynamics models, (ii) implementation of state of the art of morphogenesis process on real robots. |
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