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Survey of coordination in distributed multi-robot systems.
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Survey of coordination in distributed multi-robot systems./
作者:
Odhiambo, Chrisogonas Odero.
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159 p.
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Adviser: Michael N. Huhns.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International47-03.
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Computer Science. -
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9780549901853
Survey of coordination in distributed multi-robot systems.
Odhiambo, Chrisogonas Odero.
Survey of coordination in distributed multi-robot systems.
- 159 p.
Adviser: Michael N. Huhns.
Thesis (M.S.)--University of South Carolina, 2008.
The universe can be seen as comprising pools of intelligence packaged as homogeneous and heterogeneous entities that are manifest as biological and non-biological agents. These agents include human beings, insects, Pisces, computers, robots, and trees, among many others. From the less intelligent independent systems, applications have increasingly adopted a trend where more and more sophisticated intelligent entities are implemented as collaborating systems while tackling joint missions.
ISBN: 9780549901853Subjects--Topical Terms:
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There has recently been increased research on autonomous agents and multiagent systems that is fueled by the expectation that, in the near future, environments will be populated with multitudes of autonomous agents. From basic household chores and entertainment systems to factories and warehouses to even more complex space and planetary outpost exploration missions, societies of agents are finding increasing use.
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As sophistication and autonomy gain root in diverse intelligent agents, it is imperative that these pools of capabilities are meaningfully managed, coordinated, and leveraged for the common and greater system goal. It is for that reason that it is important to understand the trends and strategies of coordination of distributed multi-robotic agent systems.
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