ROMAJan 3, 2021

Past, Present, and Future of Swarm Robotics

arXiv:2101.00671v161 citations
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This paper provides a comprehensive overview for researchers and practitioners interested in the evolution and application of swarm robotics.

This paper reviews the field of swarm robotics, tracing its historical development, current state, and future directions. It covers fundamental concepts, key features, simulators, projects, and real-world applications of robots designed to mimic natural swarms.

Swarm Robotics is an emerging field of adapting the phenomenon of natural swarms to robotics. It is a study of robots that are aimed to mimic natural swarms, like ants and birds, to form a system that is scalable, flexible, and robust. These robots show self-organization, autonomy, cooperation, and coordination amongst themselves. The cost and design complexity factor is aimed to keep low, hence trying to form systems that are very much similar to natural swarms. The robots operate without any central entity to control them, and the communication amongst the robots can either be direct (robot-to-robot) or indirect (robot-to-environment). Swarm robotics has a wide range of application fields, from simple household tasks to military missions. This paper reviews the swarm robotics approach from its history to its future. It discusses the basic idea of swarm robotics, its important features, simulators, projects, real life applications and some future ideas.

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