Journal article
Real-world transfer of evolved artificial immune system behaviours between small and large scale robotic platforms
AM Whitbrook, U Aickelin, JM Garibaldi
Evolutionary Intelligence | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2010
Abstract
In mobile robotics, a solid test for adaptation is the ability of a control system to function not only in a diverse number of physical environments, but also on a number of different robotic platforms. This paper demonstrates that a set of behaviours evolved in simulation on a miniature robot (epuck) can be transferred to a much larger-scale platform (Pioneer), both in simulation and in the real world. The chosen architecture uses artificial evolution of epuck behaviours to obtain a genetic sequence, which is then employed to seed an idiotypic, artificial immune system (AIS) on the Pioneers. Despite numerous hardware and software differences between the platforms, navigation and target-find..
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Awarded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).