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Physical interactions in swarm robotics: the hand-bot case study

Bonani, Michael  
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Rétornaz, Philippe  
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Magnenat, Stéphane  
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Martinoli, Alcherio  
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Mondada, Francesco  
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2012
Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems
10th International Symposium on Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems (DARS 2010)

This paper presents a case-study on the performance achieved by the mechanical interactions of self-assembling mobile robots. This study is based on the hand-bot robot, designed to operate within heterogeneous swarms of robots. The hand-bot is specialized in object manipulation and can improve its performance by exploiting physical collaborations by self-assembling with other hand-bots or with foot-bots (ground robots). The paper analyzes the achieved performance and demonstrates the highly super-linear properties of the accessible volume in respect to the number of robots. These extremely interesting performances are strongly linked to the self-assembling mechanisms and the physical nature of the interaction, and do not scale to a large number of robots. Finally, this study suggests that such interesting properties are more accessible for heterogeneous systems or devices achieving complex tasks.

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