Phormica: Photochromic Pheromone Release and Detection System for Stigmergic Coordination in Robot Swarms

Salman, Muhammad and Garzón Ramos, David and Hasselmann, Ken and Birattari, Mauro (2020) Phormica: Photochromic Pheromone Release and Detection System for Stigmergic Coordination in Robot Swarms. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 7. ISSN 2296-9144

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Abstract

Stigmergy is a form of indirect communication and coordination in which agents modify the environment to pass information to their peers. In nature, animals use stigmergy by, for example, releasing pheromone that conveys information to other members of their species. A few systems in swarm robotics research have replicated this process by introducing the concept of artificial pheromone. In this paper, we present Phormica, a system to conduct experiments in swarm robotics that enables a swarm of e-puck robots to release and detect artificial pheromone. Phormica emulates pheromone-based stigmergy thanks to the ability of robots to project UV light on the ground, which has been previously covered with a photochromic material. As a proof of concept, we test Phormica on three collective missions in which robots act collectively guided by the artificial pheromone they release and detect. Experimental results indicate that a robot swarm can effectively self-organize and act collectively by using stigmergic coordination based on the artificial pheromone provided by Phormica.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Eurolib Press > Mathematical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 06 Jul 2023 03:24
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2023 05:04
URI: http://info.submit4journal.com/id/eprint/2202

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