Signal propagation in complex networks

P Ji, J Ye, Y Mu, W Lin, Y Tian, C Hens, M Perc, Y Tang… - Physics reports, 2023 - Elsevier
Signal propagation in complex networks drives epidemics, is responsible for information
going viral, promotes trust and facilitates moral behavior in social groups, enables the …

Information aggregation and collective intelligence beyond the wisdom of crowds

T Kameda, W Toyokawa, RS Tindale - Nature Reviews Psychology, 2022 - nature.com
In humans and other gregarious animals, collective decision-making is a robust behavioural
feature of groups. Pooling individual information is also fundamental for modern societies, in …

Swarm robotics: Past, present, and future [point of view]

M Dorigo, G Theraulaz, V Trianni - Proceedings of the IEEE, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Swarm robotics deals with the design, construction, and deployment of large groups of
robots that coordinate and cooperatively solve a problem or perform a task. It takes …

Implicit coordination for 3D underwater collective behaviors in a fish-inspired robot swarm

F Berlinger, M Gauci, R Nagpal - Science Robotics, 2021 - science.org
Many fish species gather by the thousands and swim in harmony with seemingly no effort.
Large schools display a range of impressive collective behaviors, from simple shoaling to …

Reflections on the future of swarm robotics

M Dorigo, G Theraulaz, V Trianni - Science robotics, 2020 - science.org
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Computational models for active matter

MR Shaebani, A Wysocki, RG Winkler… - Nature Reviews …, 2020 - nature.com
Active matter, which ranges from molecular motors to groups of animals, exists at different
length scales and timescales, and various computational models have been proposed to …

Colloquium: Criticality and dynamical scaling in living systems

MA Munoz - Reviews of Modern Physics, 2018 - APS
A celebrated and controversial hypothesis suggests that some biological systems—parts,
aspects, or groups of them—may extract important functional benefits from operating at the …

Intermittent collective motion in sheep results from alternating the role of leader and follower

L Gómez-Nava, R Bon, F Peruani - Nature Physics, 2022 - nature.com
Flocking behaviour is often presented as an example of a self-organized process, where
individuals continuously negotiate on the direction of travel and compromise by moving …

[LIVRO][B] Swarm robotics: A formal approach

H Hamann - 2018 - Springer
My major motivation to think about swarm robotics is the question of how probabilistic local
actions of small robots sum up to rational global patterns shown by the swarm. For the …

A multistate network approach for resilience analysis of UAV swarm considering information exchange capacity

T Liu, G Bai, J Tao, YA Zhang, Y Fang - Reliability Engineering & System …, 2024 - Elsevier
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarms can perform tasks in a self-organized and self-
adaptive manner, and are thus appropriate for resilience research. An efficient and resilient …