The theory proposes a framework, where more time and energy can be preserved as robots and autonomous vehicle move to collect information.
The researchers at Northwestern University’s Robotics and Biosystem have formulated a new theory which predicts the movement of animals using sensing to search. The research paper titled, “Tuning movement for Sensing in an uncertain world” is published in the journal eLife. Researchers cite that this theory can be applied to improve the performance of robots for collecting information and autonomous vehicles.
The newly proposed theory is termed as the energy-constrained proportional betting, where the probability of moving to
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