A Review Literature on Swarm Robotics and its applications

Siddharth Dahiya, Himanshu Chahal

Abstract


Swarm robotics is an innovative technique to the synchronization of multirobot systems which consist of many simple physical robots which aid each other to complete a task that is either too difficult or impossible for a single robot to execute alone. The review focuses on the definition, key features and the applications of the Swarm robotics in our daily life as well as in the field of military.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijra.v1i1.79

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