首页|De La Salle University Researcher Adds New Study Findings to Research in Computational Intelligence (Simulated vs Actual Application of Symbiotic Model on Six Wheel Modular Multi-Agent System for Linear Traversal Mission)
De La Salle University Researcher Adds New Study Findings to Research in Computational Intelligence (Simulated vs Actual Application of Symbiotic Model on Six Wheel Modular Multi-Agent System for Linear Traversal Mission)
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Investigators publish new report on computational intelligence. According to news reporting out of Manila, Philippines, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “Constant demand for sustainable mechanisms to perform heavy and risky tasks has driven more robotics innovations to arise.” Financial supporters for this research include Department of Science And Technology, Philippines. The news reporters obtained a quote from the research from De La Salle University: “Modular reconfigurable robotics system is one of these promising technologies that are continuously explored. Homogeneous types, to be specific, can accomplish similar missions at the same time as individual and heavier missions as an integrated system. This paper presents an analysis of the carrying capacity of a six-wheeled modular multi-agent system using the symbiotic model. The objective is to determine the resulting symbiotic relationship of a given configuration and module state combinations. The results show that the dominant relationship among the trials for linear traversal mission is commensalism. That means, the system neither benefits nor gets harmed from the symbiosis formed.”
De La Salle UniversityManilaPhilippinesAsiaComputational IntelligenceMachine Learning