2013
DOI: 10.5923/j.ajis.20120207.04
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Dynamic Mission Control for UAV Swarm via Task Stimulus Approach

Abstract: Interest in self-organized (SO), multi-robotic systems is increasing because of their flexibility, robustness, and scalability in performing complex tasks. This paper describes a decentralized task allocation model based on both task stimulus intensity and a responding threshold. The response threshold method was developed through observations of social insects. It allows a swarm of insects with a relatively low-level of intelligence to perform complex tasks. In this work, an agent based simulation environment… Show more

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“…These are mainly for prototyping solutions and studying how does single UAV, or swarm of them, act in a particular scenario. Majority of them is designed to simulate a predetermined type of scenarios such as search and attack on target [4] [9] or disaster operations [7]. Some of currently working simulators are based on commercial software such as Matlab [10] or X-Plane [11].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These are mainly for prototyping solutions and studying how does single UAV, or swarm of them, act in a particular scenario. Majority of them is designed to simulate a predetermined type of scenarios such as search and attack on target [4] [9] or disaster operations [7]. Some of currently working simulators are based on commercial software such as Matlab [10] or X-Plane [11].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the reasons is large variety of task types for the swarms. To name a few, search and attack on a target [2][3] [4], area patrolling [5] [6], disaster operations [7] or transportation services [8]. Currently, there are tools for simulating specific algorithms [9] or certain scenarios [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%