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10. Swarm Intelligence

Morey J. Haber1  , Brian Chappell2 and Christopher Hills3
(1)
Lake Mary, FL, USA
(2)
Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK
(3)
Gilbert, AZ, USA
 

The motion of bees, ants, and other insects looking for food and protecting their colony from attacks involves complex peer-to-peer communications, with no centralized command and control. Insects use a variety of communication methods – from auditory sounds to chemicals to transmit messages to peers – to convey a message and spread information about a situation. Once the message is passed and acknowledged (in some form) by others ...

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