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Achieving Consensus in Robot Swarms

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This book focuses on the design and analysis of collective decision-making strategies for the best-of-n problem. After providing a formalization of the structure of the best-of-n problem supported by a comprehensive survey of the swarm robotics literature, it introduces the functioning of a collective decision-making strategy and identi?es a set of mechanisms that are essential for a strategy to solve the best-of-n problem. The best-of-n problem is an abstraction that captures the frequent requirement of a robot swarm to choose one option from of a ?nite set when optimizing bene?ts and costs. The book leverages the identi?cation of these mechanisms to develop a modular and model-driven methodology to design collective decision-making strategies and to analyze their performance at different level of abstractions. Lastly, the author provides a series of case studies in which the proposed methodology is used to design different strategies, usingrobot experiments to show how the designed strategies can be ported to different application scenarios.

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ISBN: 9783319536088
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Author: Gabriele Valentini
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 146 pages
Series: Studies in Computational Intelligence
Genres: Artificial intelligence
Automatic control engineering