Search and Foraging

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A01=Eugene Kagan
A01=Irad Ben-Gal
Ab Ili Tie
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agent-based modeling
Author_Eugene Kagan
Author_Irad Ben-Gal
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behavior
behavior of living foragers
Binormal Distribution
bioinspired computing
Brownian Motion
Brownian Walks
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collective behavior
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Destructive Search
dynamics
Eaten Prey
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Fokker Planck equations
foraging theory
Huffman Code
Hurst Parameter
Industrial Engineering
Initial Target's Location
Initial Target’s Location
intelligence
Jth Agent
Langevin Equation
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Levy flight models
location
Location Probabilities
models and algorithms of search and foraging
multi-agent search strategies
Multi-robot Systems
Multirobot Systems
Observed Area
optimal
Optimal Foraging
optimization algorithms
optimization techniques
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probabilistic
probabilities
programming artificial search agents
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robotics and multi-agent systems
search and foraging methods
Search Efforts
Searcher Starts
Searcher's Location
Searcher’s Location
Simple Brownian Motion
softlaunch
Static Target
stochastic processes
swarm
swarm dynamics
Swarm Robotic
swarm robotics
Target's Location Probabilities
targets
Target’s Location Probabilities
theory
theory of search and screening
Turing System

Product details

  • ISBN 9781482242096
  • Weight: 672g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Since the start of modern computing, the studies of living organisms have inspired the progress in developing computers and intelligent machines. In particular, the methods of search and foraging are the benchmark problems for robotics and multi-agent systems. The highly developed theory of search and screening involves optimal search plans that are obtained by standard optimization techniques while the foraging theory addresses search plans that mimic the behavior of living foragers.

Search and Foraging: Individual Motion and Swarm Dynamics examines how to program artificial search agents so that they demonstrate the same behavior as predicted by the foraging theory for living organisms. For cybernetics, this approach yields techniques that enable the best online search planning in varying environments. For biology, it allows reasonable insights regarding the internal activity of living organisms performing foraging tasks.

The book discusses foraging theory as well as search and screening theory in the same mathematical and algorithmic framework. It presents an overview of the main ideas and methods of foraging and search theories, making the concepts of one theory accessible to specialists of the other. The book covers Brownian walks and Lévy flight models of individual foraging and corresponding diffusion models and algorithms of search and foraging in random environments both by single and multiple agents. It also describes the active Brownian motion models for swarm dynamics with corresponding Fokker–Planck equations. Numerical examples and laboratory verifications illustrate the application of both theories.

Eugene Kagan is a senior lecturer in the Department of Industrial Engineering at Ariel University and an advisor in the Department of Mathematics at the Weizmann Institute of Science. His research interests include dynamical systems theory, applied probability, and robotics.

Irad Ben-Gal is a professor and the chair of the Department of Industrial Engineering at Tel Aviv University. His research interests include applied probability, machine learning and information theory applications to industrial and service systems as well as business analytics applications.

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