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Persistent and responsive collective motion with adaptive time delay

Zhihan Chen, Yuebing Zheng

2024Science Advances15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is beneficial for collective structures to simultaneously have high persistence to environmental noise and high responsivity to nontrivial external stimuli. However, without the ability to differentiate useful information from noise, there is always a tradeoff between persistence and responsivity within the collective structures. To address this, we propose adaptive time delay inspired by the adaptive behavior observed in the school of fish. This strategy is tested using particles powered by optothermal fields coupled with an optical feedback-control system. By applying the adaptive time delay with a proper threshold, we experimentally observe the responsivity of the collective structures enhanced by approximately 1.6 times without sacrificing persistence. Furthermore, we integrate adaptive time delay with long-distance transportation and obstacle-avoidance capabilities to prototype adaptive swarm microrobots. This research demonstrates the potential of adaptive time delay to address the persistence-responsivity tradeoff and lays the foundation for intelligent swarm micro/nanorobots operating in complex environments.

Topics & Concepts

ResponsivitySwarm behaviourComputer scienceCollective behaviorNoise (video)Persistence (discontinuity)Adaptive behaviorObstacleControl theory (sociology)Obstacle avoidanceArtificial intelligenceTelecommunicationsEngineeringControl (management)PsychologyDetectorMobile robotRobotAnthropologyGeotechnical engineeringSociologyPsychiatryImage (mathematics)Political scienceLawMicro and Nano RoboticsMolecular Communication and NanonetworksDistributed Control Multi-Agent Systems