Introduction to WOSPP: Wave Oriented Swarm Programming Paradigm

  • Joshua Cherian Varughese
  • , Hannes Hornischer
  • , Ronald Thenius
  • , Payam Zahadat
  • , Franz Wotawa
  • , Thomas Schmickl

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Abstract

Inspired by natural swarms, numerous control schemes enabling robotic swarms, mobile sensor networks and other multi-agent systems to exhibit various self-organized behaviors have been suggested. In this work, we present a Wave Oriented Swarm Programming Paradigm (WOSPP) enabling the control of swarms with minimalistic communication bandwidth in a simple manner, yet allowing the emergence of diverse complex behaviors and autonomy of the swarm. Communi cation in the proposed paradigm is based on "ping"-signals inspired by strategies for communication and self organization of slime mold (dictyostelium discoideum) and fireflies (lampyridae). Signals propagate as information-waves throughout the swarm. We show that even with 1-bit bandwidth communication between agents suffices for the design of a substantial set of behaviors in the domain of essential behaviors of a collective. Ultimately, the reader will be enabled to develop and design a control scheme for individual swarms.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato18 jun. 2018
Antal sider29
StatusUdgivet - 18 jun. 2018
Udgivet eksterntJa

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