Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Autonomous Agents 2000
DOI: 10.1145/336595.336602
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Hormone-based control for self-reconfigurable robots

Abstract: Self-reconfigurable or metamorphic robots can change their individual and collective shape and size to meet operational demands. Since these robots are constructed from a set of autonomous and connectable modules (or agents), controlling them is a challenging task. The difficulties stem from the facts that all locomotion, perception, and decision making must be distributed among a network of modules, that this network has a dynamic topology, that each individual module has only limited resources, and that the … Show more

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“…There is also an interpreter acting between the CC and the embedded behaviours: the heterogeneous agent. 5 The heterogeneous agents of all modules form the heterogeneous layer, which is called a middle layer because it acts between the CC (highest-level layer) and the onboard control (lowest-level layer). Regarding the physical layout, control is divided in (Fig.…”
Section: Layer Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is also an interpreter acting between the CC and the embedded behaviours: the heterogeneous agent. 5 The heterogeneous agents of all modules form the heterogeneous layer, which is called a middle layer because it acts between the CC (highest-level layer) and the onboard control (lowest-level layer). Regarding the physical layout, control is divided in (Fig.…”
Section: Layer Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most modular robot designs are homogeneous [3][4][5][6][7][8], at least in a locomotive sense. Polypod [9] and I-Cubes [10] are composed of two types of module, one of which is passive and mainly functions to carry the power supply.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hormone-based control as described in (Shen et al 2000, Salemi et al 2001, partially inspired the concept of active self-assembly. The "hormones" presented in these papers are messages, which trigger different actions in different places.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, we describe the Digital Hormone Model (DHM) that is generalized from an existing distributed control system for self-reconfigurable robots [1][2][3]. The model is inspired by the fact that many complex patterns in biological systems appear to be the results of self-organization among homogenous cells regulated by hormones, and selforganization is based on local interactions among cells rather than super-imposed and pre-determined global structures [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%