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Controlling robotic swarms! Come with me to the Robotics, Aerospace, and Information Networks lab at the University of Washington to learn the basics of swarm robotics. Find out how simple distributed algorithms can generate coordination within multi-robot systems.

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Detail research information; select a topic to see published papers: http://rain.aa.washington.edu/Research_Areas/Dynamic_Networks

Conway’s Game of Life: http://pmav.eu/stuff/javascript-game-of-life-v3.1.1/

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– Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
– Army Research Office (ARO)

Thanks to Dr. Airlie Chapman, Eric Schoof, Dr. Mehran Mesbahi, and the team at the RAIN lab for sharing their research with me and allowing me to share it with you.

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30 Comments

  • @Multichick

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Thank you! Working on transportation mesh systems

  • @weirdsciencetv4999

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    You could use artificial evolution to create the rules for individuals in the swarm, or even try PPO

  • @crow578

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Many of these problems were solved earlier than you know. In the early 1990's I did pioneering work in this area – before the term "swarm robotics" even existed. There was a Japanese roboticist who may have built a "swarm" before I did, as he published a book about it in 1992. There was doubtless someone thinking about this even earlier, as the concept of "grey goo" goes back to the 1960's.

  • @grimkur

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    aged well !

  • @capscaps04

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Problably will be used to kill poor people in a future war.

  • @crow578

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Seems more complicated than it was for me thirty years ago…in 1993, I created what I believe to be the world's first robot "swarm".

  • @muhammadrafianazim2468

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    i wish you make a tutorial about this project

  • @ohboiherewego6831

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    dear NSA agent assigned to my case,

    i just want to get some drones to pick up trash in my room i swear 🤣🤣🤣

  • @recalcitrantrecidivist5927

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    They testing it all out in Ukraine and Gaza right now. Thanks guys. FFS!

  • @Larrythebassman

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Awesome

  • @moineagu1

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Brilliant project congratulations

  • @Astroponicist

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    I am interested in the In-Situ utilization of orbital debris. Orbital drone swarms seam to have potential to solve many of the challenges of capture of smaller Orbital debris particles (10cm<) for return to an orbital space station for processing. If the sensory data from each unit is collated to a universal map the orbital parameters for objects that have up to this time been undetectable to ground based radar could be determined & capture solutions could be assigned to units with the best state vectors. how might such devices be programed for orbital sweeping for small orbital debris?

  • @gericomy

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    drone swarm

  • @semiuodunayoadebayo6299

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    This is a great video to start with. Thanks for sharing. SWARM robotics is what I've always want to delve into since my Bachelors. Precisely, I was looking to solve the environmental disaster with field fire outbreak in the summer during heat waves. I can see from your video that there are lots of ideas in that area, and would love to see how I can contribute to that body of knowledge for my Masters in Robotics and Automation Engineering.
    Thanks once again.

  • @basheeral-momani2032

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Awesome, and as always thanks for sharing

  • @mecatx

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Interesting, just found this video again. We never heard from anyone related to our message. We are now working on c controlling the Robomaster TT with IR controllers and the mind+ program.

  • @deepspeak2886

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    have you installed a gimbal device on one?

  • @mecatx

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Great video! We tried to do swarm formations for a year with the DJI Tello EDU ( Micro-drones ) . We never succeeded. problems with reserving IP's on routers. We have now succeeded easily with up to 10 Makerfire LiteBee Wing FM micro-drones. We use Aruco markers for takeoff, landing, and flight execution sites. These drones re made of LEGO block styles. therefore we can easily 3D print top and bottom load attachments and parts. They also offer various modules such as electromagnetic release attachments, We have several video's on MECATX Youtube channel. Wea re working on SAR, and tele-medicine uses of drones. You can contact me at dfkott@aol.com. We would like to her from those interested in micro-drone formation flying!

  • @PasanJayaweeraYashoda

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    one word – EDITH (spider man far from home)

  • @HectorGarciadeMarina

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    I am super late. Nevertheless, thanks a lot for helping to disseminate the amazing topic of swarm robotics in control theory!

  • @deborahwright696

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    I like it

  • @andraslibal

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    There is also the Vicsek model for active matter that is very similar to the way the robots aligned themselves in the example.
    I will build a robotic swarm in the near future I got a grant and I am interested in this type of research.

  • @TheMerioz

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Thanks, Brian ! that was a really interesting and informative video. But can you give me any source for consensus algorithm for quadcopters with implementation.

  • @leventeperes4213

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    I'd love a more current version of this!

  • @TomOtero1984

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Came here to learn more about Control Theory. Left here to go apply to UW!

  • @Humam4327

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Cool vid but do u not see dat there are Omni directional wheels irl so cars can move sideways

  • @heainzmanoj156

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    In Soviet Russia, the Robotic Swarms control you

  • @TheCollabCurator

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    Great video! How is it possible this only has 50K views after 5 years.

  • @ankhtruth

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    First area of application will be military or police who wants to eliminate enemies or supress certain behaviour in humans. Itś time to start figuring out countermeasures to robotic forces or humanity will be supressed and slaughtered by government and dictating forces. They have the money and technology, we dont.

  • @sashamuller9743

    03/16/2025 - 6:09 PM

    04:50 social distancing robots

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