Robotic Swarm Intelligence: Coordination and Collaboration in Multi-Robot Systems

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Olivia Evans
Marcus Patel

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Robotic swarm intelligence is a rapidly evolving field that leverages principles of decentralized control, self-organization, and emergent behavior to enable effective coordination and collaboration in multi-robot systems. Inspired by biological swarms, such as ant colonies and bird flocks, swarm robotics focuses on the collective performance of simple agents interacting locally to achieve complex tasks. This approach enhances scalability, robustness, and adaptability in dynamic and unpredictable environments. Key applications include search and rescue, environmental monitoring, industrial automation, and military operations. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and communication technologies have further improved swarm decision-making, task allocation, and formation control. This paper explores the fundamental principles, coordination strategies, and challenges in robotic swarm intelligence, highlighting future directions for optimizing collaboration in autonomous multi-robot systems.

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Evans, O., & Patel , M. (2025). Robotic Swarm Intelligence: Coordination and Collaboration in Multi-Robot Systems. International Journal on Mechanical Engineering and Robotics, 13(1), 17–22. Retrieved from https://journals.mriindia.com/index.php/ijmer/article/view/98
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