Jasmine Robots
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Jasmine Robots
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Simulation
Laurent Clouet implemented a 3D simulation model of the Jasmine robot (https://www.swarmrobot.org/) for the Breve 3D simulation environment (https://www.spiderland.org/breve/). Using simulations, new behaviours were trained using an onboard neural network controller improved by the application of genetic algorithms.
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Manufacturing and programming
Agathe Grenier worked on techniques for robot communication in a swarm environment, the development of mini-robots designed for swarm applications and the application of programming techniques for robot autonomous operation. In particular the work included
- The implementation of a communication protocol using sound for the e-Puck robot (https://www.e-puck.org/).
- The development of several Jasmine robots (https://www.swarmrobot.org/) including assembly, testing and debugging, as well as the implementation of different programs to demonstrate the swarming capabilities of such robots.
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Demonstrations
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See Also
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External Links
- Open source micro-robotic project (https://www.swarmrobot.org/)
- e-Puck robot (https://www.e-puck.org/)
- Project Collective Microrobotics (httpss://ipvszope.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/ipvs/abteilungen/bv/forschung/projekte/Collective%20robotics/en)
- Robotmaker - Hobby Robots and Robotics (https://www.robotmaker.co.uk/)