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Purpose of this study is to realize communication emergence among multiple robots. An important role of communication in multi-agent system is to make it possible to control the other agents based on intention transmission. We consider that multiple robots system can be more and more adaptable by treating communication as one of behavior. We discuss the method of how the robots can learn appropriate actions including communication to adapt the environment without giving communication manner. In this paper, we attempt computer simulations of collision avoidance as an example of cooperative task and discuss the results.
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Kawabata, K., Asama, H., Tanaka, M. (2002). A Study of Communication Emergence among Mobile Robots : Simulations of Intention Transmission. In: Asama, H., Arai, T., Fukuda, T., Hasegawa, T. (eds) Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems 5. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-65941-9_8
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