Simulating robot collective behavior using StarLogo

  • Authors:
  • Andy Tinkham;Ronaldo Menezes

  • Affiliations:
  • Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL;Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL

  • Venue:
  • ACM-SE 42 Proceedings of the 42nd annual Southeast regional conference
  • Year:
  • 2004

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Abstract

Robot simulation is a very important tool to the development of novel real-world techniques for cooperation of teams of robots. One major difficulty when trying to introduce students to robotics is that the teaching of major abstractions used to coordinate group robot behavior is not easily visualized -- it is not always true that one has enough robots available to be used in real demonstrations. In this paper, we attempt to improve the situation above by implementing a robot simulator for 5 (five) of the major abstractions used in robotics. This simulator concentrates on group coordination in a scenario where robots are required to find their way out of a room or maze. This paper describes our initial version of this simulator, as well as our future plans for the simulator, both in usage and in enhancement of the feature set.