Comparative Study of Self-organizing Robotic Systems Regarding Basic Architecture
Abstract
Self-organization has become an intensely researched
area, being considered the new control system science. Different
self-organizing algorithms (bio and non-bio inspired) have been
developed by scientist worldwide with general applicability in
autonomous systems, multi-robot systems, autonomic networking, sensor
and actor networks and mobile ad hoc networks. This paper presents a
comparative analysis of basic architectures for multi-robot systems from
the point of view of self-organization capabilities. We identify
requirements for implementing efficiently self-organization mechanisms
with high applicability in multi-robot systems.
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