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==== What is NEST Lab? ==== | ==== What is NEST Lab? ==== | ||
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- | Robot swarms are complex and weird machines. A robot swarm is a distributed system, with a constantly changing communication topology, populated by a large number of individuals that act in the physical space. Robot swarms must react intelligently to environmental stimuli and interact with humans in a friendly manner. At NEST, we study how to best express swarm algorithms, how to make swarms aware of their internal state and the environment, | + | |
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* **Oct 12, 2016 >>** Talk about [[http:// | * **Oct 12, 2016 >>** Talk about [[http:// | ||
* **Sep 28, 2016 >>** Paper // | * **Sep 28, 2016 >>** Paper // | ||
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