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Bio-inspired artificial pheromone system for swarm robotics applications

Na, Seongin; Qiu, Yiping; Turgut, Ali E; Ulrich, Jiří; Krajník, Tomáš; Yue, Shigang; Lennox, Barry; Arvin, Farshad

Authors

Seongin Na

Yiping Qiu

Ali E Turgut

Jiří Ulrich

Tomáš Krajník

Shigang Yue

Barry Lennox



Abstract

Pheromones are chemical substances released into the environment by an individual animal, which elicit stereotyped behaviours widely found across the animal kingdom. Inspired by the effective use of pheromones in social insects, pheromonal communication has been adopted to swarm robotics domain using diverse approaches such as alcohol, RFID tags and light. COSΦ is one of the light-based artificial pheromone systems which can emulate realistic pheromones and environment properties through the system. This article provides a significant improvement to the state-of-the-art by proposing a novel artificial pheromone system that simulates pheromones with environmental effects by adopting a model of spatio-temporal development of pheromone derived from a flow of fluid in nature. Using the proposed system, we investigated the collective behaviour of a robot swarm in a bio-inspired aggregation scenario, where robots aggregated on a circular pheromone cue with different environmental factors, that is, diffusion and pheromone shift. The results demonstrated the feasibility of the proposed pheromone system for use in swarm robotic applications.

Citation

Na, S., Qiu, Y., Turgut, A. E., Ulrich, J., Krajník, T., Yue, S., …Arvin, F. (2021). Bio-inspired artificial pheromone system for swarm robotics applications. Adaptive Behavior, 29(4), 395-415. https://doi.org/10.1177/1059712320918936

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Jun 3, 2020
Publication Date 2021-08
Deposit Date May 27, 2022
Journal Adaptive Behavior
Print ISSN 1059-7123
Electronic ISSN 1741-2633
Publisher SAGE Publications
Volume 29
Issue 4
Pages 395-415
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/1059712320918936
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1202686