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Swarm Intelligence, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, March 2020
- Antoine Ligot

, Mauro Birattari
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Simulation-only experiments to mimic the effects of the reality gap in the automatic design of robot swarms. 1-24 - Mohamed S. Talamali

, Thomas Bose
, Matthew Haire, Xu Xu
, James A. R. Marshall
, Andreagiovanni Reina
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Sophisticated collective foraging with minimalist agents: a swarm robotics test. 25-56 - Chiara Gabellieri

, Marco Tognon
, Dario Sanalitro, Lucia Pallottino
, Antonio Franchi
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A study on force-based collaboration in swarms. 57-82
Volume 14, Number 2, June 2020
- Vibhu Trivedi, Pushkar Varshney, Manojkumar Ramteke

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A simplified multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm. 83-116 - Amir Mirzaeinia, F. Heppner, Mostafa Hassanalian

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An analytical study on leader and follower switching in V-shaped Canada Goose flocks for energy management purposes. 117-141 - Rui Chen, Bernd Meyer

, Julian Garcia:
A computational model of task allocation in social insects: ecology and interactions alone can drive specialisation. 143-170
Volume 14, Number 3, September 2020
- Vera A. Kazakova

, Annie S. Wu, Gita Reese Sukthankar:
Respecializing swarms by forgetting reinforced thresholds. 171-204 - Majda Moussa

, Giovanni Beltrame:
On the robustness of consensus-based behaviors for robot swarms. 205-231 - Annie S. Wu, R. Paul Wiegand, Ramya Pradhan:

Response probability enhances robustness in decentralized threshold-based robotic swarms. 233-258
Volume 14, Number 4, December 2020
- Vinicius Graciano Santos, Anderson Grandi Pires

, Reza Javanmard Alitappeh, Paulo A. F. Rezeck, Luciano C. A. Pimenta
, Douglas G. Macharet, Luiz Chaimowicz
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Spatial segregative behaviors in robotic swarms using differential potentials. 259-284 - Bernd Bassimir

, Manuel Schmitt, Rolf Wanka
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Self-adaptive potential-based stopping criteria for Particle Swarm Optimization with forced moves. 285-311 - Daniele Proverbio

, Luca Gallo
, Barbara Passalacqua, Marco Destefanis
, Marco Maggiora, Jacopo Pellegrino:
Assessing the robustness of decentralized gathering: a multi-agent approach on micro-biological systems. 313-331

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