Boundaries Control Collective Dynamics of Inertial Self-Propelled Robots

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Authors
  • R. Vaudaine
  • J.S. Lintuvuori
  • J.F. Boudet
  • J.C. Baret
  • H. Kellay
Publication date 04-05-2018
Journal Physical Review Letters
Article number 188002
Volume | Issue number 120 | 18
Number of pages 5
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute (WZI)
Abstract

Simple ingredients, such as well-defined interactions and couplings for the velocity and orientation of self-propelled objects, are sufficient to produce complex collective behavior in assemblies of such entities. Here, we use assemblies of rodlike robots made motile through self-vibration. When confined in circular arenas, dilute assemblies of these rods act as a gas. Increasing the surface fraction leads to a collective behavior near the boundaries: polar clusters emerge while, in the bulk, gaslike behavior is retained. The coexistence between a gas and surface clusters is a direct consequence of inertial effects as shown by our simulations. A theoretical model, based on surface mediated transport accounts for this coexistence and illustrates the exact role of the boundaries. Our study paves the way towards the control of collective behavior: By using deformable but free to move arenas, we demonstrate that the surface induced clusters can lead to directed motion, while the topology of the surface states can be controlled by biasing the motility of the particles.

Document type Article
Note © 2018 American Physical Society. - With supplementary materials
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.188002
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85046532928
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