Article "NASA's "swarmies" robots would team up to explore alien worlds"
by Colin Jeffrey
August 28, 2014
Swarmies work through field tests
Published on Mar 20, 2015
The four-wheeled robots known as Swarmies have been in field testing at Kennedy to evaluate the potential of biologically inspired searching methods like those used by ants. The work could be used in future robotic explorers on Mars or other worlds.
Introduction to NetLogo: A Platform for Swarm Modeling
Published on Apr 11, 2016
An introduction to NetLogo which is a versatile tool for agent-based modeling that can be used to model swarm robots. Although the FIU Panther Swarm team that participated in NASA Swarmathon Competition 2016 used the Ubuntu-based ROS and Gazebo environments to simulate their controllers before testing on physical robotic platforms, NetLogo is thought to be a good beginner's tool to model multi-agent systems.
Presentation is made by Laura Reyes, Mechanical Engineering senior at FIU Miami. This presentation will be revised to develop a presentation for middle and high school students to introduce NetLogo as part of our outreach activities.
NASA Swarmathon Competition 2016 is held at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida, on April 20-21, 2016.
Although the FIU Panther Swarm team had a total of 46 members, the following students represented the FIU team at the NASA Swarmathon Competition at KSC:
Scott Jagolinzer
Tommasso Benigni
Rudnei Moran
Julian Sellan
Rodolfo Guerrero
Sebastian Maciel
Dr. Sabri Tosunoglu
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
10555 West Flagler Street
Florida International University
Miami, Florida 33174
FIU Panther Swarm Team Experience in NASA Swarmathon 2016
Published on Apr 12, 2016
A brief description of FIU Panther Swarm team experience in NASA Swarmathon Competition preparations. In total, the FIU team had 46 students involved in this competition; 37 undergraduate and 9 graduate students.
This presentation is made by Scott Jagolinzer, MS student in Mechanical Engineering, who also helped in Robot Design and Advanced Robot Design courses as a TA, and coordinated our team effort.
Dr. Sabri Tosunoglu
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Florida International University
10555 West Flagler Street
Miami, Florida 33174
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