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Re-embodiment of Honeybee Aggregation Behavior in an Artificial Micro-Robotic System

Serge Kernbach, Ronald Thenius, Olga Kernbach, Thomas Schmickl

Year
2009
Citations
184

Abstract

In this article we describe the re-embodiment of biological aggregation behavior of honeybees in Jasmine micro-robots. The observed insect behavior, in the context of the insect's sensor—actor system, is formalized as behavioral and motion-sensing meta-models. These meta-models are transformed into a sensor—actor system of micro-robots by means of a sensors virtualization technique. This allows us to keep the efficiency and scalability of the bio-inspired approach. We also demonstrate the systematic character of this re-embodiment procedure on collective aggregation in a real robotic swarm.

Keywords

Swarm roboticsComputer scienceRobotScalabilitySwarm behaviourContext (archaeology)Artificial intelligenceCollective behaviorHuman–computer interactionBiology

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