Modelling and Control of Spatial Behaviours in Multi-Agent Systems with Applications to Biology and Robotics
Andrea Giusti

TL;DR
This paper develops new modeling and control methods for large multi-agent systems, with applications in biology and robotics, focusing on spatial behaviors and pattern formation through analytical, simulation, and experimental approaches.
Contribution
It introduces novel control algorithms and formal analysis for spatial pattern formation in multi-agent systems, applicable to swarm robotics and biological agents.
Findings
Guaranteed emergence of specific geometric patterns in swarm robotics
Mathematical models accurately describe microorganism responses to stimuli
Innovative platforms enable effective simulation and experimentation
Abstract
Large-Scale Multi-Agent Systems (LS-MAS) consist of several autonomous components, interacting in a non-trivial way, so that the emerging behaviour of the ensemble depends on the individual dynamics of the components and their reciprocal interactions. These models can describe a rich variety of natural systems, as well as artificial ones, characterised by unparalleled scalability, robustness, and flexibility. Indeed, a crucial objective is devising efficient strategies to model and control the spatial behaviours of LS-MAS to achieve specific goals. However, the inherent complexity of these systems and the wide spectrum of their emerging behaviours pose significant challenges. The overarching goal of this thesis is, therefore, to advance methods for modelling, analyzing and controlling the spatial behaviours of LS-MAS, with applications to cellular populations and swarm robotics. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGene Regulatory Network Analysis · DNA and Biological Computing
