What does "swarm robotics" refer to?
- A group of robots that communicate and coordinate their actions to accomplish tasks collectively.
- A robot that can move at high speeds.
- A type of insect-like robot.
- The use of drones for surveillance.
"Swarm robotics" refers to a field of robotics where a group of robots works together in a coordinated and decentralized manner to achieve a common goal. They communicate and collaborate without a central controller, inspired by the behavior of social insects like ants or bees.
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