DocumentCode
3241902
Title
Body building: Hatching robot organisms
Author
Weel, Berend ; Haasdijk, Evert ; Eiben, A.E.
Author_Institution
VU Univ. Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
fYear
2013
fDate
16-19 April 2013
Firstpage
13
Lastpage
20
Abstract
We propose a new scenario for the evolution of robot morphologies based on an egg metaphor. A swarm of robots is released in a large arena in which they form organisms through a process of morphogenesis. These organisms can reproduce by fertilising eggs in their vicinity, these fertilised eggs in turn build new organisms by recruiting free modules as a `seed´. We investigate the influence of three parameters of this evolutionary system: the time eggs wait to be fertilised, the maximum time a seed can use to recruit modules to form an organism and how long an organism lives. Specifically we investigate the influence of these parameters on the size and stability of the population of eggs, seeds and organisms. It is shown that the influence of the lifetime of an organism is the largest, and leads to many organisms, it should be set much higher than the other two. Furthermore setting the time an egg can be fertilised and the maximum time a seed is allowed to build an organism to the same value results in the most stable system regarding number of eggs and seeds. Finally setting the maximum seed time higher leads to to a slightly smaller population of bigger organisms.
Keywords
evolutionary computation; multi-robot systems; egg metaphor; evolutionary system; fertilising eggs; hatching robot organisms; morphogenesis process; robot morphologies; robots swarm; Bioinformatics; Genomics; Organisms; Robot kinematics; Sociology; Statistics; Embodied Evolution; Evolutionary Robotics; Robot Morphology; Robotic Organisms; Robotics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Evolvable Systems (ICES), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Singapore
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICES.2013.6613277
Filename
6613277
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