Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

The Open Dynamics of Braitenberg Vehicles

View through CrossRef
An introduction to dynamical systems theory, a detailed mathematical analysis of pairs of Braitenberg vehicles, and a look at how these results apply to the study of physical and biological organisms. Powering the concept of a Braitenberg vehicle, developed in 1984 by the Italian-Austrian cyberneticist Valentino Braitenberg, is the idea that simple systems can produce complex behaviors. A pair of interacting Braitenberg vehicles is simple, but they can meander, wind around, and follow each another in a number of ways. In this book, Scott Hotton and Jeff Yoshimi show how dynamical systems theory—in particular the theory of open dynamic systems—can be used to analyze pairs of these vehicles in great detail. The result of the authors' long-standing collaboration at the intersection of mathematics, philosophy, cognitive science, and biology, The Open Dynamics of Braitenberg Vehicles offers a rigorous mathematical foundation for embodied cognition, especially when it comes to two-way interactions between an agent and its environment. Following an introduction to dynamical systems theory, and the most detailed mathematical analysis of Braitenberg vehicles to date, Hotton and Yoshimi discuss how their results can be applied to the study of physical and biological systems. They also describe their work's relevance to debates in the philosophy of embodied cognitive science. Combining the best features of embodied and representational approaches to cognitive science, complete with code and simulations, The Open Dynamics of Braitenberg Vehicles provides an extremely accessible and visually rich look into the workings and applications of open dynamical systems.
Title: The Open Dynamics of Braitenberg Vehicles
Description:
An introduction to dynamical systems theory, a detailed mathematical analysis of pairs of Braitenberg vehicles, and a look at how these results apply to the study of physical and biological organisms.
Powering the concept of a Braitenberg vehicle, developed in 1984 by the Italian-Austrian cyberneticist Valentino Braitenberg, is the idea that simple systems can produce complex behaviors.
A pair of interacting Braitenberg vehicles is simple, but they can meander, wind around, and follow each another in a number of ways.
In this book, Scott Hotton and Jeff Yoshimi show how dynamical systems theory—in particular the theory of open dynamic systems—can be used to analyze pairs of these vehicles in great detail.
The result of the authors' long-standing collaboration at the intersection of mathematics, philosophy, cognitive science, and biology, The Open Dynamics of Braitenberg Vehicles offers a rigorous mathematical foundation for embodied cognition, especially when it comes to two-way interactions between an agent and its environment.
Following an introduction to dynamical systems theory, and the most detailed mathematical analysis of Braitenberg vehicles to date, Hotton and Yoshimi discuss how their results can be applied to the study of physical and biological systems.
They also describe their work's relevance to debates in the philosophy of embodied cognitive science.
Combining the best features of embodied and representational approaches to cognitive science, complete with code and simulations, The Open Dynamics of Braitenberg Vehicles provides an extremely accessible and visually rich look into the workings and applications of open dynamical systems.

Related Results

Innovative solid Earth applications of future gravity field missions
Innovative solid Earth applications of future gravity field missions
The upcoming gravity missions anticipated in the next decade are expected to significantly reduce noise levels compared to current data acquisitions from GRACE and GRACE Follow On....
UNDERSTANDING CONSUMERS INTENTION TO PURCHASE GREEN VEHICLE: A LITERATURE REVIEW
UNDERSTANDING CONSUMERS INTENTION TO PURCHASE GREEN VEHICLE: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Global warming is one of the main issues discuss by nations leaders. It is a crucial problem that needs to be address immediately. One of the solutions to global warming is green v...
A Front Face Design of New Energy Vehicles Based on Rough Set Theory and Backpropagation Neural Network
A Front Face Design of New Energy Vehicles Based on Rough Set Theory and Backpropagation Neural Network
With the increasing awareness of environmental protection and prominent problem of traditional energy, new energy vehicles are an important choice to replace traditional oil-fueled...
Rescue and Firefighting Operations During Incidents Involving Alternatively Powered Vehicles. Gas Propulsion
Rescue and Firefighting Operations During Incidents Involving Alternatively Powered Vehicles. Gas Propulsion
Aim: The purpose of this article is to present the most important information and conclusions about gas-powered motor vehicles and the associated risks during fires and local emerg...
The Culture for Open Innovation Dynamics
The Culture for Open Innovation Dynamics
Culture, in its various forms, has always been a critical driver of innovation. This paper focuses on generating some insights into the role of “culture for open innovation dynamic...
Will Russian resources “drive” electric vehicles? Part 1
Will Russian resources “drive” electric vehicles? Part 1
Introduction (problem statement and relevance). In recent years, electric vehicles sharply gained extra attention as an alternative to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Th...
Traffic Composition during the Morning Peak Period
Traffic Composition during the Morning Peak Period
Using registration plate analysis, this paper investigates 1) the proportions of ‘unique’ vehicles, 2) the proportions of vehicles re-appearing from day-to-day and their individual...
Research on the influence of virtual modeling and testing–based rubber track system on vibration performance of engineering vehicles
Research on the influence of virtual modeling and testing–based rubber track system on vibration performance of engineering vehicles
The rubber track system can be quickly swapped on the tyres, exerting a smaller ground pressure while generating a greater adhesion to solve the problem vehicles faced in traversin...

Back to Top