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Fouad Sabry

Swarm Robotics

What Is Swarm Robotics

An approach to the coordination of several robots as a system, swarm robotics is characterized by its use of a large number of fairly straightforward physical robots. It is a subfield of swarm robotics. It is hypothesized that the interactions between the robots, as well as the interactions of the robots with their surroundings, will lead to the emergence of the desired collective behavior. This method originated in the realm of artificial swarm intelligence, as well as the biological studies of insects, ants, and other natural domains that exhibit swarm behavior.

How You Will Benefit

(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:

Chapter 1: Swarm robotics

Chapter 2: Autonomous robot

Chapter 3: Unmanned aerial vehicle

Chapter 4: Flocking (behavior)

Chapter 5: Swarm behaviour

Chapter 6: Boids

Chapter 7: Micro air vehicle

Chapter 8: Swarm intelligence

Chapter 9: Multi-agent system

Chapter 10: Robert C. Michelson

Chapter 11: Mobile robot

Chapter 12: Autonomous logistics

Chapter 13: IISc Guidance, Control and Decision Systems Laboratory

Chapter 14: Uncrewed vehicle

Chapter 15: Autonomous aircraft

Chapter 16: Roland Siegwart

Chapter 17: Swarm robotic platforms

Chapter 18: List of unmanned aerial vehicle applications

Chapter 19: Swarm 3D printing

Chapter 20: Drones in wildfire management

Chapter 21: Margarita Chli

(II) Answering the public top questions about swarm robotics.

(III) Real world examples for the usage of swarm robotics in many fields.

(IV) 17 appendices to explain, briefly, 266 emerging technologies in each industry to have 360-degree full understanding of swarm robotics' technologies.

Who This Book Is For

Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of swarm robotics.
181 nyomtatott oldalak
Első kiadás
2022
Kiadás éve
2022

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