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Main Authors: Kegeleirs, Miquel, Ramos, David Garzón, Herranz, Guillermo Legarda, Gharbi, Ilyes, Szpirer, Jeanne, Hasselmann, Ken, Garattoni, Lorenzo, Francesca, Gianpiero, Birattari, Mauro
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.04079
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  • Most studies in swarm robotics treat the swarm as an isolated system of interest. We argue that the prevailing view of swarms as self-sufficient, independent systems limits the scope of potential applications for swarm robotics. A robot swarm could act as a support in an heterogeneous system comprising other robots and/or human operators, in particular by quickly providing access to a large amount of data acquired in large unknown environments. Tasks such as target identification & tracking, scouting, or monitoring/surveillance could benefit from this approach.