Swarm-Oriented Programming of Distributed Robot Networks.
One challenge of programming soon-to-be-common large robotic teams is the definition of programming primitives that generate reusable and predictable behaviors. A new language construct allows developers to categorize robots using custom conditions and assign tasks to the groups created. The web ext...
| Publicado en: | Computer (00189162) Vol. 49; no. 12; pp. 32 - 42 |
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IEEE
Dec2016
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| Sumario: | One challenge of programming soon-to-be-common large robotic teams is the definition of programming primitives that generate reusable and predictable behaviors. A new language construct allows developers to categorize robots using custom conditions and assign tasks to the groups created. The web extra at https://youtu.be/ddHXIef3nDo offers a real-life demonstration of a robot swarm programmed using Buzz, an extension language with dynamic typing. |
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