The distributed coordination and control of a set of autonomous mobile robots is a problem widely studied in a variety of fields, such as engineering, artificial intelligence, artificial life, robotics. Generally, in these areas the problem is studied mostly from an empirical point of view. In contrast, we aim to understand the fundamental limitations on what a set of autonomous mobile robots can achieve. We describe the current investigations on what autonomous mobile robots can and can not do with respect to some coordination problems.
Distributed coordination of a set of autonomous mobile robots
2000-01-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Distributed Coordination of a Set of Autonomous Mobile Robots
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