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We study distributed coverage of environments with unknown extension using a team of networked miniature robots analytically and experimentally. Algorithms are analyzed by incrementally raising the abstraction level starting from physical robots, to realis ...
Group communication provides one-to-many communication primitives that simplify the development of highly available services. Despite advances in research and numerous prototypes, group communication stays confined to small niches. To facilitate the accept ...
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Information transfer plays a central role in the biology of most organisms, particularly social species [1, 2]. Although the neurophysiological processes by which signals are produced, conducted, perceived, and interpreted are well understood, the conditio ...
Dans la présente communication, les 29 diplômés de l’édition 2005-2007 du MAS (anciennement cycle d’études postgrades depuis 1999) présentent le résultat de leur travail de fin d’études. Les sujets traités par ces travaux remarquables couvrent le vaste dom ...
Communication is fundamental to life on earth. All social organisms, from bacteria to humans, use communicative signals to coordinate their behaviors with members of their own and other species. Despite its key role in social organization, many questions r ...
Dans la présente communication, les 29 diplômés de l’édition 2007-2009 du MAS présentent le résultat de leur travail de fin d’études. A nouveau les sujets traités par ces travaux remarquables couvrent le vaste domaine des aménagements hydrauliques et de la ...
2008 marks the 100th anniversary of Henri Becquerel's death, the discoverer of radioactivity and a leading contributor to the birth of modern physics. In addition to well-deserved celebrations, this offers a chance for a sobering look at scientific dissemi ...