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  2. Swarm robotic platforms - Wikipedia

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    Jasmine [23] is a swarm robotic platform which was used in many swarm robotic researches. [3] Swarm of open-source Jasmine micro-robots: Kilobot: distance, light: vibration, 1 cm/s: 3.3 cm: 3 - 24 h: Harvard University, USA [24] [25] Kilobot [26] is a relatively recent swarm robotic platform with novel functions such as group charging and group ...

  3. Swarm robotics - Wikipedia

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    Drone swarms are used in target search, drone displays, and delivery. A drone display commonly uses multiple, lighted drones at night for an artistic display or advertising. A delivery drone swarm can carry multiple packages to a single destination at a time and overcome a single drone's payload and battery limitations. [11]

  4. Swarm intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Swarm intelligence (SI) is the collective behavior of decentralized, self-organized systems, natural or artificial. The concept is employed in work on artificial intelligence . The expression was introduced by Gerardo Beni and Jing Wang in 1989, in the context of cellular robotic systems.

  5. HAL Combat Air Teaming System - Wikipedia

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    HAL Combat Air Teaming is a composite amalgamation of a manned fighter aircraft acting as "mother ship" supported by number of swarming UAV and UCAVs. [8] [9] The objective is to make artificially intelligent (AI) high altitude surveillance drone, air launch platform and loitering munitions with full situational awareness to take out enemy targets from longer distance without human intervention.

  6. Lethal autonomous weapon - Wikipedia

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    In May 2021 Israel conducted an AI guided combat drone swarm attack in Gaza. [24] Since then there have been numerous reports of swarms and other autonomous weapons systems being used on battlefields around the world. [25] In addition, DARPA is working on making swarms of 250 autonomous lethal drones available to the American Military. [26]

  7. Louis B. Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    Rosenberg developed artificial swarm intelligence, which is intended to amplify the collective intelligence of networked human groups (2014–2023), [2] [3] [4] He developed the haptic computer mouse and haptic GUI (1993–1999) [5] [6] and did work to develop augmented reality at the Air Force Research Laboratory (1991–1994).

  8. Swarm (simulation) - Wikipedia

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    Swarm is an open-source agent-based modeling simulation package, useful for simulating the interaction of agents (social or biological) and their emergent collective behavior. Swarm was initially developed at the Santa Fe Institute in the mid-1990s, and since 1999 has been maintained by the non-profit Swarm Development Group .

  9. Unanimous A.I. - Wikipedia

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    Unanimous AI is an American technology company provides artificial swarm intelligence (ASI) technology. [1] [2] [3] Unanimous AI provides a "human swarming" platform "swarm.ai" (formally called UNU) that allows distributed groups of users to collectively predict answers to questions.