Swarm Intelligence (SI) is a collective behavior that emerges from interaction between individuals in a group. Typical SI includes fish schooling, ant foraging, bird migration, and so on.
In natural science, it is typically defined as a collective behavior that emerges from interaction between individuals in a group, whether they are animals or cells. SI refers to the use of algorithms and techniques that involve multiple intelligent agents collaborating, such as robots or sensor nodes. In social science, it is defined as the intelligent behavior exhibited by groups of humans through their interactions and collaborations.
Our group mainly focuses on the following research directions:
- Spatio-temporal restricted control of multi-vehicle systems;
- Distributed learning, optimization and control of multi-agent systems;
- Modeling and decision of complex social systems.