Swarm Engineering Through Quantitative Measurement of Swarm Robotic Principles in a 10,000 Robot Swarm

Swarm Engineering Through Quantitative Measurement of Swarm Robotic Principles in a 10,000 Robot Swarm

John Harwell, Maria Gini

Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Main track. Pages 336-342. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/48

When designing swarm-robotic systems, system- atic comparison of algorithms from different do- mains is necessary to determine which is capa- ble of scaling up to handle the target problem size and target operating conditions. We propose a set of quantitative metrics for scalability, flexibility, and emergence which are capable of addressing these needs during the system design process. We demonstrate the applicability of our proposed met- rics as a design tool by solving a large object gath- ering problem in temporally varying operating con- ditions using iterative hypothesis evaluation. We provide experimental results obtained in simulation for swarms of over 10,000 robots.
Keywords:
Agent-based and Multi-agent Systems: Agent-Based Simulation and Emergence
Robotics: Multi-Robot Systems