Difference between revisions of "Robotics Group"
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+ | E-SWARM is a project funded by the European Research Council - Advanced Grants program of the European Union (Grant 246939). |
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+ | The main case studies have been chosen in the domains of optimization and robotics. In the robotics case study, |
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+ | we study the use of swarm intelligence as a tool to develop controllers for swarms of cooperating robots. |
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+ | The principles of swarm intelligence are employed in swarm robotics for the design of robot controllers at the |
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+ | individual level so as to obtain effective swarm-level behavioral strategies. We will focus on swarm behaviors |
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+ | characterized by the coordination and cooperation of the members of a group of robots to accomplish tasks that |
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+ | are beyond the capabilities of a single robot. |
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+ | [http://www.e-swarm.org/index.php Read more about E-SWARM] |
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