Researchers mimic nature's patterns, developing 'smart swarms' of tiny robots for navigation in complex environments.
Researchers have developed “smart swarms” of miniature robots drawing inspiration from natural ecosystems and observing fish schools, beehives, and
Properly incorporating time delays can enhance the persistence of collective structures in noisy environments. Yet, it may reduce their responsiveness to nontrivial external stimuli as agents struggle to distinguish them from noise. The feature enables every microrobot in the swarm to modify its mobility in response to environmental changes. By doing this, the swarm showed a significant increase in responsivity without decreasing its robustness— the ability to quickly respond to any environmental change while maintaining the integrity of the swarm.According to the team, there is potential for scalability and integration into larger machinery with the adaptive time delay technique.
“Nanorobots, on an individual basis, are vulnerable to complex environments; they struggle to navigate effectively in challenging conditions such as bloodstreams or polluted waters,” said Zhihan Chen, a student at UT at Austin and co-author of the paper, in a
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