Cells and Robots von Dejan Lj. Milutinovic | Modeling and Control of Large-Size Agent Populations | ISBN 9783540719816

Cells and Robots

Modeling and Control of Large-Size Agent Populations

von Dejan Lj. Milutinovic und Pedro U. Lima
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinDejan Lj. Milutinovic
Autor / AutorinPedro U. Lima
Buchcover Cells and Robots | Dejan Lj. Milutinovic | EAN 9783540719816 | ISBN 3-540-71981-4 | ISBN 978-3-540-71981-6
From the reviews:„This interesting monograph is devoted to the study of multi-agent, populations of biological cells and robot teams. … The main objective of the approach is to provide solutions to the problem of how dynamics of an individual agent propagates to the population dynamics. … This original monograph has a wide interest for scholars in the area of multi-agent systems, including computational biology, biometrical engineering, nano-robotics, and even aerospace engineering.“ (Silvia Curteanu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1147, 2008)“The book introduces a hybrid … dynamical modeling framework for modeling both the discrete population dynamics as well as the distribution of the swarm in a continuous state space. … This book addresses the advanced researcher or graduate student who is interested in a probabilistic perspective on modeling of large-scale distributed systems. … I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in a probabilistic perspective on modeling of large-scale distributed systems–an area that definitely deserves more attention.” (Nikolaus Correll, IEEE Control Systems Magazine, Vol. 28, October, 2008)

Cells and Robots

Modeling and Control of Large-Size Agent Populations

von Dejan Lj. Milutinovic und Pedro U. Lima
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinDejan Lj. Milutinovic
Autor / AutorinPedro U. Lima

Cells and Robots is an outcome of the multidisciplinary research extending over Biology, Robotics and Hybrid Systems Theory. It is inspired by modeling reactive behavior of the immune system cell population, where each cell is considered as an independent agent. In our modeling approach, there is no difference if the cells are naturally or artificially created agents, such as robots. This appears even more evident when we introduce a case study concerning a large-size robotic population scenario. Under this scenario, we also formulate the optimal control of maximizing the probability of robotic presence in a given region and discuss the application of the Minimum Principle for partial differential equations to this problem. Simultaneous consideration of cell and robotic populations is of mutual benefit for Biology and Robotics, as well as for the general understanding of multi-agent system dynamics.

The text of this monograph is based on the PhD thesis of the first author. The work was a runner-up for the fifth edition of the Georges Giralt Award for the best European PhD thesis in Robotics, annually awarded by the European Robotics Research Network (EURON).