Artificial immune-based swarm behaviors of distributed autonomous robotic systems
We propose a method of cooperative control (T-cell modeling) and selection of group behavior strategy (B-cell modeling) based on the immune system in distributed autonomous robotic system (DARS). The immune system is a living body's self-protection and self-maintenance system. These features ca...
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose a method of cooperative control (T-cell modeling) and selection of group behavior strategy (B-cell modeling) based on the immune system in distributed autonomous robotic system (DARS). The immune system is a living body's self-protection and self-maintenance system. These features can be applied to decision making of optimal swarm behavior in a dynamically changing environment. For applying the immune system to DARS, a robot is regarded as a B-cell, each environmental condition as an antigen, a behavior strategy as an antibody and control parameter as a T-cell respectively. The executing process of proposed method is as follows. When the environmental condition changes, a robot selects an appropriate behavior strategy and its behavior strategy is stimulated and suppressed by other robots using communication. Finally much stimulated strategy is adopted as a swarm behavior strategy. This control scheme is based on clonal selection and the idiotopic network hypothesis. It is used for decision making of optimal swarm strategy. By T-cell modeling, adaptation ability of robot is enhanced in dynamic environments. |
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ISSN: | 1050-4729 2577-087X |
DOI: | 10.1109/ROBOT.2001.933241 |