Leveraging swarm capabilities to assist other systems
Miquel Kegeleirs
David Garzón-Ramos
Guillermo Legarda Herranz
Ilyes Gharbi
Jeanne Szpirer
Ken Hasselmann
Lorenzo Garattoni
Gianpiero Francesca
Mauro Birattari

Abstract
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.
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