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Position-Based Flocking for Robust Alignment

Published: August 6, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2508.04378v2

By: Hossein B. Jond

Potential Business Impact:

Makes robots move together like a flock.

This paper presents a position-based flocking model for interacting agents, balancing cohesion-separation and alignment to achieve stable collective motion. The model modifies a position-velocity-based approach by approximating velocity differences using initial and current positions, introducing a threshold weight to ensure sustained alignment. Simulations with 50 agents in 2D demonstrate that the position-based model produces stronger alignment and more rigid and compact formations compared to the position-velocity-based model. The alignment metric and separation distances highlight the efficacy of the proposed model in achieving robust flocking behavior. The model's use of positions ensures robust alignment, with applications in robotics and collective dynamics.

Page Count
8 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Multiagent Systems