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Stigmergic landmark foraging

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Stigmergic landmark foraging
In this paper, we describe a nature-inspired optimization algorithm based on bee foraging behavior. This algorithm combines the high performance of bee path-integration navigation with ant-like stigmergic behavior in the form of landmarks. More precisely, each individual landmark can be created at any walkable state in the environment and contains a collection of direction markers with which visiting agents can find their way in an unknown environment. A landmark can either be represented by an agent or any other information distributing object (e.g., a RFID). Essentially, we implement ant recruitment behavior based on pheromone. However, instead of using attracting or repelling pheromone in every state of the environment, we only update directional information at key locations in the environment. The resulting algorithm, which we call Stigmergic Landmark Foraging (SLF), proves to be very efficient in terms of building and adapting solutions. Categories and Subject Descriptors Swarm...
Nyree Lemmens, Karl Tuyls
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ATAL
Authors Nyree Lemmens, Karl Tuyls
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