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Evolving Spiking Neurons from Wheels to Wings

Floreano, Dario  
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Zufferey, Jean-Christophe  
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Mattiussi, Claudio  
2003
Dynamic Systems Approach for Embodiment and Sociality
3rd International Symposium on Human and Artificial Intelligence Systems (HART'2002)

We give an overview of the EPFL indoor flying project, whose goal is to evolve autonomous, adaptive, indoor micro-flyers. Indoor flight is still a challenge because it requires miniaturization, energy efficiency, and smart control. This ongoing project consists in developing an autonomous flying vision-based micro-robot, a bio-inspired controller composed of adaptive spiking neurons directly mapped into digital micro-controllers, and a method to evolve such a network without human intervention. This document describes the motivation and methodology used to reach our goal as well as the results of a number of experiments on vision-based wheeled and flying robots.

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