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ANTONIO CHELLA

Quantum RoboSound: Auditory Feedback of a Quantum-Driven Robotic Swarm

Abstract

Data sonification enhance and enrich information understanding with an additional sensory dimension. Sonification also opens the way to more creative applications, joining arts and sciences. In this study, we present sequences of chords obtained as auditory feedback from the trajectories of a robotic swarm. The swarm behavior is an emerging effect from simple local interactions and autonomous decisions of each robot. The swarm effect can be identified through sonification outcomes in terms of voice leading patterns. Thus, chord patterns represent behavior patterns. The convergence to the target is represented by the convergence to a specific pitch. The swarm decision process is based upon quantum computing. We first present logic gates and their implementations as quantum circuits, describing examples with 2- and 3-dimensional motion of a 3-robot toy swarm. The considered scenarios are ant foraging (2D) and underwater search and rescue (3D). Then, we provide and discuss some examples of the harmonic sequences that can be obtained as feedback from robotic motion.