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Cooperation without deliberation: A minimal behavior-based approach to multi-robot teams

✍ Scribed by Barry Brian Werger


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
338 KB
Volume
110
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-3702

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✦ Synopsis


While terminology and some concepts of behavior-based robotics have become widespread, the central ideas are often lost as researchers try to scale behavior to higher levels of complexity. "Hybrid systems" with model-based strategies that plan in terms of behaviors rather than simple actions have become common for higher-level behavior. We claim that a strict behavior-based approach can scale to higher levels of complexity than many robotics researchers assume, and that the resulting systems are in many cases more efficient and robust than those that rely on "classical AI" deliberative approaches. Our focus is on systems of cooperative autonomous robots in dynamic environments. We will discuss both claims that deliberation and explicit communication are necessary to cooperation and systems that cooperate only through environmental interaction. In this context we introduce three design principles for complex cooperative behavior-minimalism, statelessness and tolerance-and present a RoboCup soccer system that matches the sophistication of many deliberative soccer systems while exceeding their robustness, through the use of strict behavior-based techniques with no explicit communication.