Gathering the principles of bacteria navigation, researchers are designing a new generation of smart robots that can form intelligent swarms.
In a brand new trend, robots will seek inspiration from bacteria. Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) have finalised a computational model that defines how bacteria, moving in a swarm is quick at adapting to the given environment and the same could be applied to man-made technologies, including computers and robots. Gathering the principle of bacteria navigation, researchers are designing a new generation of smart robots that can form intelligent swarms and aid in the development of medical micro-robots or de-code systems used in social networks. |
In the computer model developed by the TAU researchers, bacteria decreased their peers’ influence while navigating in a beneficial direction, but listened to each other when they sensed they were failing. This is not only a superior way to operate, but a simple one as well. Such a model shows how a swarm can perform optimally with only simple computational abilities and short-term memory.
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