In this paper, we study how to obtain a quantitative correspondence between the dynamics of the microscopic implementation of a robot swarm and the dynamics of a macroscopic model of nest-site selection in honeybees. We do so by considering a collective decision-making case study: the shortest path discovery/selection problem. In this case study, obtaining a quantitative correspondence between the microscopic and macroscopic dynamics--the so-called micro-macro link problem--is particularly challenging because the macroscopic model does not take into account the spatial factors inherent to the path discovery/selection problem. We frame this study in the context of a general engineering methodology that prescribes the inclusion of available theoretical knowledge about target macroscopic models into design patterns for the microscopic implementation. The attainment of the micro-macro link presented in this paper represents a necessary step towards the formalisation of a design pattern for collective decision making in distributed systems.

A quantitative micro-macro link for collective decisions: the shortest path discovery/selection example

Trianni V
2015

Abstract

In this paper, we study how to obtain a quantitative correspondence between the dynamics of the microscopic implementation of a robot swarm and the dynamics of a macroscopic model of nest-site selection in honeybees. We do so by considering a collective decision-making case study: the shortest path discovery/selection problem. In this case study, obtaining a quantitative correspondence between the microscopic and macroscopic dynamics--the so-called micro-macro link problem--is particularly challenging because the macroscopic model does not take into account the spatial factors inherent to the path discovery/selection problem. We frame this study in the context of a general engineering methodology that prescribes the inclusion of available theoretical knowledge about target macroscopic models into design patterns for the microscopic implementation. The attainment of the micro-macro link presented in this paper represents a necessary step towards the formalisation of a design pattern for collective decision making in distributed systems.
2015
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
Inglese
9
2-3
75
102
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Collective decision making
Design pattern
Micro-macro link
Shortest path selection
Swarm robotics
1
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Reina A.; Miletitch R.; Dorigo M.; Trianni V.
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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   Distributed Cognition Engineering
   DICE
   FP7
   631297
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