Swarm robots are collections of tiny robots that cooperate to accomplish a single objective. Swarm robots aim to mimic the behavior of social insects like termites, ants, and bees, which work together to complete tasks that are beyond the reach of a single bug. Swarm robots can be used in a number of industries, including search and rescue, agriculture, environmental monitoring, and disaster response. Swarm robots can be used in agriculture for harvesting, pollination, and crop monitoring. In environmental monitoring, they can be used for pollution detection, weather monitoring, and wildlife observation. In disaster response and search and rescue operations, swarm robots can be used for surveillance, mapping, and victim detection. Other potential applications of swarm robotics include construction, manufacturing, and transportation. For example, swarm robots can build structures in hazardous environments, assemble complex products, and deliver packages in urban areas. Overall, the potential applications of swarm robots are vast and diverse, and the field of swarm robotics is rapidly evolving. With advances in sensing, communication, and control technologies, swarm robots have the potential to revolutionize many areas of industry and society in the coming years.


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    Title :

    Bio-Mimetic Emulation of Swarm Robots


    Additional title:

    Lect. Notes in Networks, Syst.



    Conference:

    International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems ; 2023 ; Vilnius, Lithuania December 11, 2023 - December 13, 2023


    Published in:

    Hybrid Intelligent Systems ; Chapter : 39 ; 409-416


    Publication date :

    2025-07-15


    Size :

    8 pages





    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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