Influence of sensorial delay on clustering and swarming
Journal article, 2019

We show that sensorial delay alters the collective motion of self-propelling agents with aligning interactions: In a two-dimensional Vicsek model, short delays enhance the emergence of clusters and swarms, while long or negative delays prevent their formation. In order to quantify this phenomenon, we introduce a global clustering parameter based on the Voronoi tessellation, which permits us to efficiently measure the formation of clusters. Thanks to its simplicity, sensorial delay might already play a role in the organization of living organisms and can provide a powerful tool to engineer and dynamically tune the behavior of large ensembles of autonomous robots.

Author

Rafal Piwowarczyk

University of Gothenburg

Student at Chalmers

Martin Selin

University of Gothenburg

Thomas Ihle

University of Greifswald

Giovanni Volpe

University of Gothenburg

Physical Review E

24700045 (ISSN) 24700053 (eISSN)

Vol. 100 1 012607

Subject Categories

Aerospace Engineering

Communication Studies

Robotics

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevE.100.012607

PubMed

31499896

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