Title :
Autonomous Asteroid Exploration by Rational Agents
Author :
Lincoln, N.K. ; Veres, S.M. ; Dennis, L.A. ; Fisher, Matt ; Lisitsa, A.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. & the Environ., Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract :
The history of software agent architectures has been driven by the parallel requirements of real-time decision-making and the sophistication of the capabilities the agent can provide. Starting from reactive, rule based, subsumption through to layered and belief-desire-intention architectures, a compromise always has to be reached between the ability to respond to the environment in a timely manner and the provision of capabilities that cope with relatively complex environments. In the spirit of these past developments, this paper is proposing a novel "anthropomorphic" agent architecture that brings together the most desirable features: natural language definitions of agent reasoning and skill descriptions, shared knowledge with operators, the combination of fast reactive as well as long term planning, ability to explain why certain actions are taken by the autonomous agent and finally inherent formal verifiability. With these attributes, the proposed agent architecture can potentially cope with the most demanding autonomous space missions.
Keywords :
asteroids; formal verification; natural language processing; object-oriented programming; software agents; agent reasoning; autonomous asteroid exploration; autonomous space missions; belief-desire-intention architectures; formal verifiability; natural language definitions; novel anthropomorphic agent architecture; rational agents; real-time decision-making; skill descriptions; software agent architectures; Asteroids; Computer architecture; Real-time systems; Software agents; Software architecture; Space vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Computational Intelligence Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCI.2013.2279559