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2006-2010
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European Commission
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Universite Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium) EPFL Lausanne (Switzerland) University of Rome (Italy)
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Swarmanoid: Towards Humanoid Robotic Swarms
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a FET (Future and Emerging Technologies Program), IST project funded by the European Commission.
The Swarmanoid project proposes a highly innovative way to build robots that can successfully and
adaptively act in human made environments.
The main scientific objective of the proposed research is the design, implementation and control of
a novel distributed robotic system comprising heterogeneous, dynamically connected small autonomous
robots so as to form what we call a swarmanoid. The swarmanoid that we intend to build will be
comprised of numerous (about 60) autonomous robots of three types: eye-bots, hand-bots, and foot-bots.
Eye-bots are specialised in sensing and analysing the environment from a high position to provide an
overview that foot-bots or hand-bots cannot have. Eye-bots fly or are attached to the ceiling. Hand-bots
are specialised in moving and acting in a space zone between the one covered by the foot-bots (the ground)
and the one covered by the eye-bots (the ceiling). Hand-bots can climb vertical surfaces of walls or objects
located in the environment. Foot-bots are specialised in moving on rough terrain and transporting either
objects or other robots; they are based on the robotic platform developed within the European SWARMBOTS
project (Dorigo et al., 2004; Mondada et al., 2004). The combination of these three types of
autonomous agents form an heterogeneous robotic system that is capable of moving in a 3D space.
In addition to the construction of the robots, important scientific contributions will be in the development
of distributed algorithms for the control of the swarmanoid and in the study and definition of
distributed communication protocols that will make it possible to let the swarmanoid act in a distributed,
robust, and scalable way.
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Gianni Di Caro Frederick Ducatelle
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Coordinator
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Luca Maria Gambardella
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