Artigo Revisado por pares

Recovery from Sensor Failure in an Evolving Multiobjective Swarm

2014; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 45; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/tsmc.2014.2347254

ISSN

2168-2232

Autores

Jon H. Roach, Robert J. Marks, Benjamin B. Thompson,

Tópico(s)

Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems

Resumo

One of the benefits of using Combs disjunctive control in swarm intelligence is the ability of the swarm to continue to operate even when one or more of its sensors are broken. Instead of failing, the swarm continues to perform based on the inputs of the remaining sensors. In this technical correspondence, a multiobjective scenario is designed for a swarm of agents to complete. Once optimized, the swarm is modified by removing one of its sensors. Maintaining the original objective, the evolution process is continued to allow the swarm to compensate for its handicap. This technical correspondence describes the different emergent behaviors of the swarm to compensate for the loss of function. The solution for the diminished swarm can vary significantly from that of the original.

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