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Distributed Intelligence: Overview of the Field and Its Application in Multi-Robot Systems.

Lynne E. Parker

Year
2007
Citations
13

Abstract

Abstract—This article overviews the concepts of distributed intelligence, outlining the motivations for studying this field of research. First, common systems of distributed intelligence are classified based upon the types of interactions exhibited, since the type of interaction has relevance to the solution paradigm to be used. We outline three common paradigms for distributed intelligence — the bioinspired paradigm, the organizational and social paradigm, and the knowledge-based, ontological paradigm — and give examples of how these paradigms can be used in multi-robot systems. We then look at a common problem in multirobot systems — that of task allocation — and show how the solution approach to this problem is very different depending upon the paradigm chosen for abstracting the problem. Our conclusion is that the paradigms are not interchangeable, but rather the selection of the appropriate paradigm is dependent

Keywords

Computer scienceAbstractionField (mathematics)Relevance (law)Task (project management)RobotArtificial intelligenceParadigm shiftSelection (genetic algorithm)Human–computer interaction

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