Publication Date
1-2006
Abstract
A natural way to distribute tasks between autonomous agents is to use swarm intelligence techniques, which simulate the way social insects (such as wasps) distribute tasks between themselves. In this paper, we theoretically prove that the corresponding successful biologically inspired formulas are indeed statistically optimal (in some reasonable sense).
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Updated file: UTEP-CS-02-02a
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Updated file: UTEP-CS-02-02a
tr02-02.pdf (145 kB)
Original file: UTEP-CS-02-02
Comments
UTEP-CS-02-02c.
Short version published in the Proceedings of the 2002 World Automation Congress, Orlando, Florida, June 9-13, 2002, Paper ISSCI005; full paper published in A. Abraham, C. Grosan, and V. Ramos (Eds.), Stigmergic Optimization, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, 2006, pp. 281-295.