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Implicit coordination for 3D underwater collective behaviors in a fish-inspired robot swarm
2021
Science Robotics
Many fish species gather by the thousands and swim in harmony with seemingly no effort. Large schools display a range of impressive collective behaviors, from simple shoaling to collective migration and from basic predator evasion to dynamic maneuvers such as bait balls and flash expansion. A wealth of experimental and theoretical work has shown that these complex three-dimensional (3D) behaviors can arise from visual observations of nearby neighbors, without explicit communication. By
doi:10.1126/scirobotics.abd8668
pmid:34043581
fatcat:y67tshi3yjhozpkan5cm42qj7m