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Johns Hopkins APL, Medical School Study Navigation Capability of Robot Swarms, Human Brain


TYSONS CORNER, VA, October 3, 2018 — Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory is part of a research team that is looking into a cognitive mechanism called dynamic replanning in an effort to build on the navigational algorithms of autonomous robotic swarms, ExecutiveBiz reported Tuesday.

The lab said Monday the National Science Foundation-funded project, which also involves Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, is additionally aimed to inform studies on the human brain and how its dynamic replanning capability works in a way similar to a robot swarm.

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