Integrating skills into multi-agent systems |
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Authors: | Holger Friedrich Oliver Rogalla Ru¨diger Dillmann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Real-Time Computer Systems and Robotics (IPR), University of Karlsruhe, D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany |
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Abstract: | Currently, an important topic of robotic research is the design and development of multi-agent robot systems (MASs). In these a number of autonomous robots cooperate and coordinate themselves in order to pursue given goals. The agents of an MAS not only have to work autonomously or in cooperation with other agents, but in dynamic, relatively unstructured environments. Therefore, the agents require agent-specific but flexible skills to cope with their tasks and the environment's variability. On the other hand, the actions to be performed by agents in an MAS have to meet certain requirements imposed by the MAS's structure. The representation of actions has to support planning, inter-agent communication, task negotiation etc. In this paper, we describe a method of combining the agent-specific nature of skills with the requirements for a general action knowledge representation inherent to MASs, by presenting elementary operations (EOs) that provide an appropriate interface. |
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Keywords: | Robotics multi-agent systems skills knowledge representation |
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