Using RFID and a Low Cost Robot to Evolve Foraging Behavior
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author = "Abraham L. Howell and Roy T. R. McGrann and
Richard R. Eckert and Hiroki Sayama and Eileen Way",
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title = "Using RFID and a Low Cost Robot to Evolve Foraging
Behavior",
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booktitle = "Late breaking paper at Genetic and Evolutionary
Computation Conference {(GECCO'2006)}",
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year = "2006",
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month = "8-12 " # jul,
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editor = "J{\"{o}}rn Grahl",
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address = "Seattle, WA, USA",
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URL = "http://gpbib.cs.ucl.ac.uk/gecco2006etc/papers/lbp131.pdf",
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notes = "Distributed on CD-ROM at GECCO-2006",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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abstract = "The process of developing genetic algorithms, genetic
programs or training neural networks is a time
consuming task. When the target device is an autonomous
mobile robot, this development is often performed using
software simulation. Software simulations are a cost
effective tool and provide researchers with the ability
to test out multiple algorithms quickly and
efficiently. However, the end result is that the
optimised algorithm(s) must be implemented and tested
on an actual robot to evaluate performance in the real
world. Significant cost can be associated with this
final step. In this paper we propose to leverage Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID) and a low-cost RFID
capable mobile robot with the intent of creating basic
foraging behaviour. Additionally, we will present
experimental results that demonstrate the effectiveness
of using Genetic Programming (GP) and a low-cost RFID
capable robot to create foraging behaviour by
presenting our experimental results.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Abraham L Howell
Roy T R McGrann
Richard R Eckert
Hiroki Sayama
Eileen Way
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