SIN: A Programmable Platform for Swarm Robotics

A. Foroutannia, Milad Shoryabi, Amirali Alizadeh Anaraki, A. Rowhanimanesh
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Swarm robotics is an inspiration from nature and incorporates swarm intelligence to help collective robotics. This recent technology is usually characterized by a swarm of simple, low-cost, and small robots instead of a complicated and expensive robot. Designing optimal and reliable swarm intelligence algorithms require real-world test environments. As a practical solution, physical platforms can efficiently address this issue. In this paper, a programmable physical platform, called SIN, is introduced for swarm robotics. Different design parameters such as communication range, signaling pattern, types of sensors and actuators, cooperation rules, and degree of uncertainty and noise can be simply adjusted by user. The building blocks of each agent has been developed in a modular form to improve the hardware flexibility. To illustrate the efficiency of the proposed platform, a cooperative multi-robot target tracking problem is implemented on this platform as a case study, where the robots interact by artificial attraction-repulsion forces based on short-range and noisy optical communication. The results demonstrate how the details of swarm behaviors such as decentralized aggregation and collective target tracking can be successfully implemented on the proposed platform.
群机器人的可编程平台
群体机器人是一种来自大自然的灵感,并结合了群体智能来帮助集体机器人。这项最新技术的特点通常是一群简单、低成本、小型的机器人,而不是复杂、昂贵的机器人。设计最优可靠的群体智能算法需要真实的测试环境。作为一种实用的解决方案,物理平台可以有效地解决这个问题。本文介绍了一种用于群体机器人的可编程物理平台SIN。不同的设计参数,如通信范围,信号模式,传感器和执行器的类型,合作规则,不确定性和噪声的程度,可以由用户简单地调整。每个代理的构建块都以模块化的形式开发,以提高硬件的灵活性。为了说明所提平台的有效性,以一个多机器人协同目标跟踪问题为例,在该平台上实现了基于近距离和噪声光通信的机器人相互作用的人工吸引-排斥力。结果表明,在该平台上可以成功地实现分散聚集和集体目标跟踪等群体行为的细节。
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