Abstract

We are pursuing techniques for coordinating the actions of large numbers of small-scale robots to achieve useful large-scale results in surveillance, reconnaissance, hazard detection, and path finding. Using the biologically inspired notion of “virtual pheromone” messaging, we describe how many coordinated activities can be accomplished without centralized control. By virtue of this simple messaging scheme, a robot swarm can become a distributed computing mesh embedded within the environment, while simultaneously acting as a physical embodiment of the user interface. We further describe a set of logical primitives for controlling the flow of virtual pheromone messages throughout the robot swarm. These enable the design of complex group behaviors mediated by messages exchanged between neighboring robots.

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