TY - BOOK AU - Nedjah,Nadia AU - Coelho,Leandro dos Santos AU - Mourelle,Luiza de Macedo ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Mobile Robots: The Evolutionary Approach T2 - Studies in Computational Intelligence, SN - 9783540497202 AV - TA329-348 U1 - 519 23 PY - 2007/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Engineering KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Engineering mathematics KW - Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering KW - Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) N1 - Evolutionary Mobile Robots -- Differential Evolution Approach Using Chaotic Sequences Applied to Planning of Mobile Robot in a Static Environment with Obstacles -- Evolving Modular Robots for Rough Terrain Exploration -- Evolutionary Navigation of Autonomous Robots Under Varying Terrain Conditions -- Aggregate Selection in Evolutionary Robotics -- Evolving Fuzzy Classifier for Novelty Detection and Landmark Recognition by Mobile Robots -- Learning Mobile Robots -- Reinforcement Learning for Autonomous Robotic Fish -- Module-based Autonomous Learning for Mobile Robots -- A Hybrid Adaptive Architecture for Mobile Robots Based on Reactive Behaviours -- Collaborative Robots for Infrastructure Security Applications -- Imitation Learning: An Application in a Micro Robot Soccer Game N2 - The design and control of autonomous intelligent mobile robotic systems operating in unstructured changing environments includes many objective difficulties. There are several studies about the ways in which, robots exhibiting some degree of autonomy, adapt themselves to fit in their environments. The application and use of bio-inspired and intelligent techniques such as reinforcement learning, artificial neural networks, evolutionary computation and so forth in the design and improvement of robot designs is an emergent research topic. Researchers have obtained robots that display an amazing slew of behaviours and perform a multitude of tasks. These include perception of environment, planning and navigation in rough terrain, pushing boxes, negotiating an obstacle course, etc. In this context, mobile robots designed using evolutionary computation approaches, usually known as Mobile Evolutionary Robotics, have experienced significant development in the last decade. The fundamental goal of mobile evolutionary robotics is to apply evolutionary computation methods to automate the production of complex behavioural robotic controllers. This volume offers a wide spectrum of sample works developed in leading research throughout the world about evolutionary mobile robotics and demonstrates the success of the technique in evolving efficient and capable mobile robots UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-49720-2 ER -