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arxiv: 1609.01830 · v1 · pith:WM7XHUHDnew · submitted 2016-09-07 · 💻 cs.RO

Algorithms For Shaping a Particle Swarm With a Shared Control Input Using Boundary Interaction

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Consider a swarm of particles controlled by global inputs. This paper presents algorithms for shaping such swarms in 2D using boundary walls. The range of configurations created by conforming a swarm to a boundary wall is limited. We describe the set of stable configurations of a swarm in two canonical workspaces, a circle and a square. To increase the diversity of configurations, we add boundary interaction to our model. We provide algorithms using friction with walls to place two robots at arbitrary locations in a rectangular workspace. Next, we extend this algorithm to place $n$ agents at desired locations. We conclude with efficient techniques to control the covariance of a swarm not possible without wall-friction. Simulations and hardware implementations with 100 robots validate these results. These methods may have particular relevance for current micro- and nano-robots controlled by global inputs.

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