Influence of Sensorial Delay on Clustering and Swarming
Soft Condensed Matter
2019-07-24 v1
Abstract
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.
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@article{arxiv.1803.06026,
title = {Influence of Sensorial Delay on Clustering and Swarming},
author = {Rafal Piwowarczyk and Martin Selin and Thomas Ihle and Giovanni Volpe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.06026},
year = {2019}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures