DocumentCode
1879787
Title
Modeling and mathematical analysis of swarms of microscopic robots
Author
Galstyan, Aram ; Hogg, Tad ; Lerman, Kristina
Author_Institution
USC Inf. Sci. Inst., Marina del Rey, CA, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
8-10 June 2005
Firstpage
201
Lastpage
208
Abstract
The biologically-inspired swarm paradigm is being used to design self-organizing systems of locally interacting artificial agents. A major difficulty in designing swarms with desired characteristics is understanding the causal relation between individual agent and collective behaviors. Mathematical analysis of swarm dynamics can address this difficulty to gain insight into system design. This paper proposes a framework for mathematical modeling of swarms of microscopic robots that may one day be useful in medical applications. While such devices do not yet exist, the modeling approach can be helpful in identifying various design trade-offs for the robots and be a useful guide for their eventual fabrication. Specifically, we examine microscopic robots that reside in a fluid, for example, a bloodstream, and are able to detect and respond to different chemicals. We present the general mathematical model of a scenario in which robots locate a chemical source. We solve the scenario in one-dimension and show how results can be used to evaluate certain design decisions.
Keywords
biology; mathematical analysis; multi-agent systems; multi-robot systems; self-adjusting systems; artificial agents; biologically-inspired swarm paradigm; mathematical swarm analysis; medical applications; microscopic robots; self-organizing systems; swarm modeling; Biological system modeling; Biomedical equipment; Chemicals; Mathematical analysis; Mathematical model; Medical robotics; Medical services; Microscopy; Robots; System analysis and design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Swarm Intelligence Symposium, 2005. SIS 2005. Proceedings 2005 IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8916-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIS.2005.1501623
Filename
1501623
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