TY - GEN
T1 - Opinion dissemination in a swarm of simulated robots with stubborn agents
T2 - 2020 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, CEC 2020
AU - Maitre, Guillaume
AU - Tuci, Elio
AU - Ferrante, Eliseo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 IEEE.
PY - 2020/7
Y1 - 2020/7
N2 - Classic opinion dissemination models such as Majority model, and Voter model are particularly important in swarms robotics because they regulate the interactions among the agents while the swarm is engaged in collective decision-making processes requiring the consensus of the large majority or the unanimity of the group's members. In this paper, we compare the effectiveness of three different opinion dissemination models in a specific scenario where consensus is searched on an opinion disseminated within the swarm by a small number of legitimate agents. The task of the legitimate agents is hindered by few adversarial agents which disseminate within the swarm an 'invalid' message. This scenario is meant to model a data communication manipulation attack in a swarm of robots. By comparing the dissemination models in different experimental conditions, the results of our study inform us on which model is more effective in supporting the case of legitimate agents, while reducing the disruptive effects of the data communication manipulation attack.
AB - Classic opinion dissemination models such as Majority model, and Voter model are particularly important in swarms robotics because they regulate the interactions among the agents while the swarm is engaged in collective decision-making processes requiring the consensus of the large majority or the unanimity of the group's members. In this paper, we compare the effectiveness of three different opinion dissemination models in a specific scenario where consensus is searched on an opinion disseminated within the swarm by a small number of legitimate agents. The task of the legitimate agents is hindered by few adversarial agents which disseminate within the swarm an 'invalid' message. This scenario is meant to model a data communication manipulation attack in a swarm of robots. By comparing the dissemination models in different experimental conditions, the results of our study inform us on which model is more effective in supporting the case of legitimate agents, while reducing the disruptive effects of the data communication manipulation attack.
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U2 - 10.1109/CEC48606.2020.9185581
DO - 10.1109/CEC48606.2020.9185581
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85092033018
T3 - 2020 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, CEC 2020 - Conference Proceedings
BT - 2020 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, CEC 2020 - Conference Proceedings
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 19 July 2020 through 24 July 2020
ER -