Abstract
Swarm robotics finds inspiration in nature to model behaviors, such as the use of pheromone principles. Pheromones provide an indirect and decentralized communication scheme that have shown positive experimental results. Real implementations of pheromones have suffered from slow sensors and have been limited to controlled environments. This paper presents a novel technology to implement real pheromones for swarm robotics in outdoor environments by using magnetized ferrofluids. A ferrofluid solution, with its deposition and magnetization system, is detailed. The proposed substance does not possess harmful materials for the environment and can be safely handled by humans. Validation demonstrates that the substance represents successfully pheromone characteristics of locality, diffusion and evaporation on several surfaces in outdoor conditions. Additionally, the experiments show an improvement over the chemical representation of pheromones by using magnetic substances and existing magnetometer sensor technologies, which provide better response rates and recovery periods than MOX chemical sensors. The present work represents a step toward swarm robotics experimentation in uncontrolled outdoor environments. In addition, the presented pheromone technology may be use by the broad area of swarm robotics for robot exploration and navigation.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 98 |
| Journal | Computation |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue number | 6 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jun 2022 |
Keywords
- ferrofluid
- magnetic trail
- pheromone
- robotics
- robots
- stigmergy
- swarm
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Atta-Bots: Adaptaciones, comportamientos y funcionalidades en el marco de los proyectos PROE
Solis-Ortega, R. (Institutional academic coordinator), Brenes Torres, J. C. (Institutional academic coordinator), Calderón Arce, C. (Institutional academic coordinator) & Calderon Castro, A. (Institutional academic coordinator)
1/01/22 → 31/12/23
Project: Research Projects Internally funded › Basic and applied research
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