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      Designing collective behavior in a termite-inspired robot construction team.

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          Complex systems are characterized by many independent components whose low-level actions produce collective high-level results. Predicting high-level results given low-level rules is a key open challenge; the inverse problem, finding low-level rules that give specific outcomes, is in general still less understood. We present a multi-agent construction system inspired by mound-building termites, solving such an inverse problem. A user specifies a desired structure, and the system automatically generates low-level rules for independent climbing robots that guarantee production of that structure. Robots use only local sensing and coordinate their activity via the shared environment. We demonstrate the approach via a physical realization with three autonomous climbing robots limited to onboard sensing. This work advances the aim of engineering complex systems that achieve specific human-designed goals.

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                Science
                Science (New York, N.Y.)
                1095-9203
                0036-8075
                Feb 14 2014
                : 343
                : 6172
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
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                343/6172/754
                10.1126/science.1245842
                24531967
                3c8eb7e1-05fb-4002-9a54-8105616d0dfb
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