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Distributed Autonomous Robots

Distributed Autonomous Robots are a network of individual robots that operate independently yet collaboratively without centralized control. Each robot can sense its environment, make decisions, and communicate with others to achieve shared goals. This system allows for flexibility, scalability, and robustness, as tasks are not reliant on a single robot. Examples include drone swarms for search and rescue, warehouse robots managing inventory, or autonomous vehicle fleets coordinating deliveries. Their collective behavior emerges from local interactions, enabling complex operations to be performed efficiently and adaptively in dynamic environments.