From Insects to Robots
Fundamental analogies exist between the behaviors that biological organisms and robots exhibit: mobile robots should be able to perceive the static and dynamic aspects of their environment and modify their behavior accordingly, very much like their biological counterparts. In insects, the centering behavior facilitates safe navigation by maximizing the animal's distance from surrounding obstacles. For the same reason, this type of behavior is important for robots, particularly those operating in man-made, indoor environments with many corridors and narrow passages through which the robot must safely navigate.