cellular automata in robotics
Cellular automata in robotics refers to a computational modeling approach where a robot or a robotic system is represented by a grid-like structure, with each cell acting as a simple unit that can simulate behaviors and interactions similar to biological cells. These automata rely on rules governing the state changes of individual cells based on the states of their neighboring cells, allowing for emergent complex behaviors and patterns in the overall system.
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