Swarm Robotics from Biology to Robotics

In nature, it is possible to observe a cooperative behaviour in all animals, since, according to Charles Darwin's theory, every being, from ants to human beings, form groups in which most individuals work for the common good. However, although study of dozens of social species has been done for...

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Other Authors: Martinez Martin, Ester (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2010
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