Navigation of multiple mobile robots using swarm intelligence
Dayal R. Parhi, Jayanta Kumar Pothal, Mukesh Singh
- Year
- 2009
- Citations
- 18
Abstract
This research investigates the application of swarm intelligence principles for the co-operative behavior of autonomous collective robots. Using swarm intelligence technique robots are able to get their optimized path during navigation. A successful way of structuring the navigation task deals with the issue of co-operative behavior among multiple mobile robots. Using Ant Colony Optimization, robot path planning in two-dimension environment is studied. In this paper the current study introduces the intelligent finding optimum mechanism of ant colony. The theory has been tested both in simulation and experimental modes.
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