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Adaptive Foraging in Dynamic Environments Using Scale-Free Interaction Networks.

Ilja Rausch1, Pieter Simoens1, Yara Khaluf1.   

Abstract

Group interactions are widely observed in nature to optimize a set of critical collective behaviors, most notably sensing and decision making in uncertain environments. Nevertheless, these interactions are commonly modeled using local (proximity) networks, in which individuals interact within a certain spatial range. Recently, other interaction topologies have been revealed to support the emergence of higher levels of scalability and rapid information exchange. One prominent example is scale-free networks. In this study, we aim to examine the impact of scale-free communication when implemented for a swarm foraging task in dynamic environments. We model dynamic (uncertain) environments in terms of changes in food density and analyze the collective response of a simulated swarm with communication topology given by either proximity or scale-free networks. Our results suggest that scale-free networks accelerate the process of building up a rapid collective response to cope with the environment changes. However, this comes at the cost of lower coherence of the collective decision. Moreover, our findings suggest that the use of scale-free networks can improve swarm performance due to two side-effects introduced by using long-range interactions and frequent network regeneration. The former is a topological consequence, while the latter is a necessity due to robot motion. These two effects lead to reduced spatial correlations of a robot's behavior with its neighborhood and to an enhanced opinion mixing, i.e., more diversified information sampling. These insights were obtained by comparing the swarm performance in presence of scale-free networks to scenarios with alternative network topologies, and proximity networks with and without packet loss.
Copyright © 2020 Rausch, Simoens and Khaluf.

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Keywords:  adaptive swarm; collective decision-making; dynamic environments; foraging; scale-free networks; swarm robotics

Year:  2020        PMID: 33501253      PMCID: PMC7805822          DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2020.00086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Robot AI        ISSN: 2296-9144


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