Cells and Robots: Modeling and Control of Large-Size Agent Populations
October 26th, 2007

Cells and Robots: Modeling and dominance of monumental-measure Agent Populations (Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics)
By Dejan Milutinovic, Pedro Lima,
Publisher: Springer
Number Of Pages: 124
tabloid go out with: 2007-07-20
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ISBN / ASIN: 3540719814
EAN: 9783540719816
Binding: Hardcover
maker: Springer
Studio: Springer
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Cells and Robots is an effect of the multidisciplinary research extending during the course of Biology, Robotics and Hybrid Systems Theory. It is inspired by modeling reactive behavior of the immune procedure cell population, where each cubicle is considered as an independent agent. In our modeling approach, there is no balance if the cells are candidly or artificially created agents, such as robots. This appears even more express when we introduce a in the event that analysis concerning a bountiful-size robotic population framework. Under this scenario, we also formulate the optimal control of maximizing the likeliness of robotic company in a accepted region and discuss the application of the Minimum probity for the purpose discriminatory in favour of differential equations to this problem. concurrent consideration of chamber and robotic populations is of mutual aid benefit of Biology and Robotics, as not unexpectedly as for the general understanding of multi-agent set-up dynamics.
The text of this monograph is based on the PhD premise of the first litt‚rateur. The work was a runner-up suitable the fifth version of the Georges Giralt Award for the finery European PhD thesis in Robotics, annually awarded by the European Robotics Research Network (EURON).
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