Symbiotic Multi Robot Organisms

Symbiotic Multi Robot Organisms
Author: Paul Levi,Serge Kernbach
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2010-05-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642116926

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This book examines the evolution of self-organised multicellular structures, and the remarkable transition from unicellular to multicellular life. It shows the way forward in developing new robotic entities that are versatile, cooperative and self-configuring.

Symbiotic Multi Robot Organisms

Symbiotic Multi Robot Organisms
Author: Paul Levi,Serge Kernbach
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2010
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642116914

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This book examines the evolution of self-organised multicellular structures, and the remarkable transition from unicellular to multicellular life. It shows the way forward in developing new robotic entities that are versatile, cooperative and self-configuring.

Symbiotic Multi Robot Organisms

Symbiotic Multi Robot Organisms
Author: Paul Levi,Serge Kernbach
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2011-07-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642117678

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This book examines the evolution of self-organised multicellular structures, and the remarkable transition from unicellular to multicellular life. It shows the way forward in developing new robotic entities that are versatile, cooperative and self-configuring.

Synergetic Agents

Synergetic Agents
Author: Hermann Haken,Paul Levi
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2012-07-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783527659548

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This book addresses both multi robot systems and miniaturization to the nanoscale from a unifying point of view, but without leaving aside typical particularities of either. The unifying aspect is based on the concept of information minimization whose precise formulation is the Haken-Levi-principle. The authors introduce basic concepts of multi-component self-organizing systems such as order parameters (well known from equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase transitions) and the slaving principle (which establishes a link to dynamical systems). Among explicit examples is the docking manoeuvre of two robots in two and three dimensions. The second part of the book deals with the rather recently arising field of molecular robotics. It is particularly here where nature has become a highly influential teacher for the construction of robots. In living biological cells astounding phenomena occur: there are molecules (proteins) that literally walk on polymer strands and transport loads that are heavier than their carriers, or molecules that, by joint action, contract muscles. The book provides the reader with an insight into these phenomena, especially by a detailed theoretical treatment of the molecular mechanism of muscle contraction. At the molecular level, for an appropriate approach the use of quantum theory is indispensable. The authors introduce and use it in a form that avoids all the clumsy calculations of wave-functions. They present a model which is based on an elementary version of quantum field theory and allows taking into account the impact of the surrounding on the quantum mechanical activity of a single molecule. By presenting explicit and pedagogical examples, the reader gets acquainted with the appropriate modelling of the walking behaviour of single molecular robots and their collective behaviour. The further development of multi-robot systems and particularly of molecular robots will require the cooperation of a variety of disciplines. Therefore the book appeals to a wide audience including researchers, instructors, and advanced graduate students.

Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking of Intelligent Systems

Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking of Intelligent Systems
Author: Raj Madhavan,Edward Tunstel,Elena Messina
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2010-04-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781441904935

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To design and develop capable, dependable, and affordable intelligent systems, their performance must be measurable. Scienti?c methodologies for standardization and benchmarking are crucial for quantitatively evaluating the performance of eme- ing robotic and intelligent systems’ technologies. There is currently no accepted standard for quantitatively measuring the performance of these systems against user-de?ned requirements; and furthermore, there is no consensus on what obj- tive evaluation procedures need to be followed to understand the performance of these systems. The lack of reproducible and repeatable test methods has precluded researchers working towards a common goal from exchanging and communic- ing results, inter-comparing system performance, and leveraging previous work that could otherwise avoid duplication and expedite technology transfer. Currently, this lack of cohesion in the community hinders progress in many domains, such as m- ufacturing, service, healthcare, and security. By providing the research community with access to standardized tools, reference data sets, and open source libraries of solutions, researchers and consumers will be able to evaluate the cost and be- ?ts associated with intelligent systems and associated technologies. In this vein, the edited book volume addresses performance evaluation and metrics for intel- gent systems, in general, while emphasizing the need and solutions for standardized methods. To the knowledge of the editors, there is not a single book on the market that is solely dedicated to the subject of performance evaluation and benchmarking of intelligent systems.

Self Sufficiency of an Autonomous Reconfigurable Modular Robotic Organism

Self Sufficiency of an Autonomous Reconfigurable Modular Robotic Organism
Author: Raja Humza Qadir
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319102894

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This book describes how the principle of self-sufficiency can be applied to a reconfigurable modular robotic organism. It shows the design considerations for a novel REPLICATOR robotic platform, both hardware and software, featuring the behavioral characteristics of social insect colonies. Following a comprehensive overview of some of the bio-inspired techniques already available, and of the state-of-the-art in re-configurable modular robotic systems, the book presents a novel power management system with fault-tolerant energy sharing, as well as its implementation in the REPLICATOR robotic modules. In addition, the book discusses, for the first time, the concept of “artificial energy homeostasis” in the context of a modular robotic organism, and shows its verification on a custom-designed simulation framework in different dynamic power distribution and fault tolerance scenarios. This book offers an ideal reference guide for both hardware engineers and software developers involved in the design and implementation of autonomous robotic systems.

Autonomous Mobile Systems 2012

Autonomous Mobile Systems 2012
Author: Paul Levi,Oliver Zweigle,Kai Häußermann,Bernd Eckstein
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2012-09-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783642322174

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The 22nd Conference on Autonomous Mobile Systems (AMS 2012) provides a platform for idea exchange, scientific discussion and cooperation for scientists from universities as well as industry. Autonomous mobile systems as well as their practical approach are in the center of interest. The presented selection of articles focuses on approaches from the fields of perception and sensors, mapping and localization, control, navigation, micro- and nano robotics, machine learning, autonomous cars, humanoid robots, system architectures and the application in autonomous mobile systems.

New Trends in Medical and Service Robots

New Trends in Medical and Service Robots
Author: Manfred Husty,Michael Hofbaur
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319599724

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These are selected papers presented at the 5th International Workshop on Medical and Service Robots (MESROB 2016). The main topics of the workshop included: Exoskeleton and prostheses; Therapeutic robots and rehabilitation; Cognitive robots; Humanoid & Service robots; Assistive robots and elderly assistance; Surgical robots; Human-robot interfaces; Kinematic and mechatronic design for medical and assistive robotics; and Legal issues in medical robotics. The workshop brought together researchers and practitioners to discuss new and emerging topics of Medical and Service Robotics. The meeting took place at castle St. Martin in Graz, Austria, from 4-6 July, 2016.