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==Topics==
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* Ant navigation
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* Ant task assignment
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* Honeybee communication
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* Flocking, herding, swarming
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* Predator / prey
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* Collective sorting and clustering
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* Collective construction
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* Robot formation control
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* Coordinated control for sensing
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* Optimal task allocation
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* Task allocation and coordination in noisy environments
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* High performance team path planning (RRTs)
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* Self assembly in modular robotics
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* Multirobot team learning
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* Robot soccer
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* Opponent modeling
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* Behavior-based multi robot systems
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* Planning-based multi robot systems
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* Communication in multi robot systems
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* Stigmergy
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==Where to Find Papers==
 
==Where to Find Papers==
  
 
Here are lists of papers developed by other researchers that are a good source of material for your presentations:
 
Here are lists of papers developed by other researchers that are a good source of material for your presentations:
  
* A list developed by Radhika Nagpal at H arvard: [[http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~rad/courses/cs266/readinglist.html]]
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* A list developed by Radhika Nagpal at Harvard: [[http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~rad/courses/cs266/readinglist.html]]
 
* A list developed by Maja Mataric at USC: [[http://robotics.usc.edu/~maja/teaching/cs584.html]]
 
* A list developed by Maja Mataric at USC: [[http://robotics.usc.edu/~maja/teaching/cs584.html]]
 
* A list developed by Dylan Shell at Texas A&M: [[http://robotics.cs.tamu.edu/dshell/cs689/]]
 
* A list developed by Dylan Shell at Texas A&M: [[http://robotics.cs.tamu.edu/dshell/cs689/]]

Revision as of 23:48, 19 January 2015


Topics

  • Ant navigation
  • Ant task assignment
  • Honeybee communication
  • Flocking, herding, swarming
  • Predator / prey
  • Collective sorting and clustering
  • Collective construction
  • Robot formation control
  • Coordinated control for sensing
  • Optimal task allocation
  • Task allocation and coordination in noisy environments
  • High performance team path planning (RRTs)
  • Self assembly in modular robotics
  • Multirobot team learning
  • Robot soccer
  • Opponent modeling
  • Behavior-based multi robot systems
  • Planning-based multi robot systems
  • Communication in multi robot systems
  • Stigmergy

Where to Find Papers

Here are lists of papers developed by other researchers that are a good source of material for your presentations:

  • A list developed by Radhika Nagpal at Harvard: [[1]]
  • A list developed by Maja Mataric at USC: [[2]]
  • A list developed by Dylan Shell at Texas A&M: [[3]]