It is well known that sophisticated behavior can be exhibited by systems (or communities) composed of simple elements (members), each of which has only very limited intelligence and exhibits only simple behavior. Exploiting this emergent behavior in robotic systems is particularly important, since systems built according to this principle tend to cost less and be more robust and efficient than systems composed by more complex, powerful, intelligent -- but less robust -- units.
On the intelligent behaviour of stupid robots
PRENCIPE, GIUSEPPE;GERVASI, VINCENZO
2002-01-01
Abstract
It is well known that sophisticated behavior can be exhibited by systems (or communities) composed of simple elements (members), each of which has only very limited intelligence and exhibits only simple behavior. Exploiting this emergent behavior in robotic systems is particularly important, since systems built according to this principle tend to cost less and be more robust and efficient than systems composed by more complex, powerful, intelligent -- but less robust -- units.File in questo prodotto:
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