
Swarm simulation platforms
Swarm simulation platforms are digital tools that model the behavior of multiple autonomous agents—like robots, vehicles, or animals—working together. They help researchers and developers test strategies, optimize coordination, and study complex systems without physical prototypes. These platforms use algorithms to mimic collective behaviors such as flocking, swarming, or cooperation, enabling us to understand and improve how groups operate in real-world applications like search-and-rescue, environmental monitoring, or drone fleets. Essentially, they provide a virtual laboratory for exploring and refining how individual units interact within a group.