The Phi-Bot: A Robot Controlled by a Slime Mould

نویسندگان

  • Soichiro Tsuda
  • Stefan Artmann
  • Klaus-Peter Zauner
چکیده

Information processing in natural systems radically differs from current information technology. This difference is particularly apparent in the area of robotics, where both organisms and artificial devices face a similar challenge: the need to act in real time in a complex environment and to do so with computing resources severely limited by their size and power consumption. Biological systems evolved enviable computing capabilities to cope with noisy and harsh environments and to compete with rivalling life forms. Information processing in biological systems, from single-cell organisms to brains, directly utilises the physical and chemical processes of cellular and intracellular dynamics, whereas that in artificial systems is in principle independent of any physical implementation. The formidable gap between artificial and natural systems in terms of information processing capability [1] motivates research into biological modes of information processing. Hybrid artifacts, for example, try to overcome the theoretic and physical limits of information processing in solid-state realisations of digital von Neumann machines by exploiting the self-organisation of naturally evolved systems in engineered environments [2, 3]. This chapter presents a particular unconventional computing system, the Φbot, whose control is based on the behaviour of the true slime mould Physarum polycephalum. The second section gives a short introduction to the informationprocessing capabilities of this organism. The third section describes the two generations of the Φ-bot built so far. To discuss information-theoretic aspects of this robot it is useful to sketch the concept of bounded computability that

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تاریخ انتشار 2008