Abstract
Using the biologically inspired notion of ‘virtual pheromone’ we describe how a robot swarm can become a distributed computing mesh embedded within the environment, while simultaneously acting as a physical embodiment of the user interface. By virtue of this simple peer-to-peer messaging scheme, many coordinated activities can be accomplished without centralized control.
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- Augmented Reality
- Defense Advance Research Project Agency
- Robot Swarm
- Distribute Sensor Network
- Distribute Resource Allocation
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Payton, D., Estkowski, R., Howard, M. (2005). Pheromone Robotics and the Logic of Virtual Pheromones. In: Şahin, E., Spears, W.M. (eds) Swarm Robotics. SR 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3342. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30552-1_5
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