Synchronous systems for behaviour based robot control:
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Schriftenreihe: | University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper
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Abstract: | Abstract: "The operation of a robot is fundamentally tied to the the [sic] dynamics of the interaction of the the [sic] robot control system, the physical robot and the environment. Conventional programming techniques will either ignore the controller's dynamics or make many implicit assumptions about them. This has prompted some [Smi94] to suggest that classical models of computation should be completely abandoned in favour of a dynamical systems approach, where the entire system is described and implemented in terms of continuous differential equations. A less extreme, and potentially more tractable approach is that taken by synchronous systems. The synchrony hypothesis allows the programmer to abstract away many of the implicit timing problems faced in robot control. It is argued that this model could be usefully applied to Behaviour Based robot control." |
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spellingShingle | Westhead, Martin D. Synchronous systems for behaviour based robot control Computer software sigle Control systems and control theory sigle Robotics and its application sigle Robots Control systems Robots Dynamics Robots Programming Synchronization |
title | Synchronous systems for behaviour based robot control |
title_auth | Synchronous systems for behaviour based robot control |
title_exact_search | Synchronous systems for behaviour based robot control |
title_full | Synchronous systems for behaviour based robot control Westhead, M. D. |
title_fullStr | Synchronous systems for behaviour based robot control Westhead, M. D. |
title_full_unstemmed | Synchronous systems for behaviour based robot control Westhead, M. D. |
title_short | Synchronous systems for behaviour based robot control |
title_sort | synchronous systems for behaviour based robot control |
topic | Computer software sigle Control systems and control theory sigle Robotics and its application sigle Robots Control systems Robots Dynamics Robots Programming Synchronization |
topic_facet | Computer software Control systems and control theory Robotics and its application Robots Control systems Robots Dynamics Robots Programming Synchronization |
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