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A Biologically Inspired Autonomous Robot Control Based on Behavioural Coordination in Evolutionary Robotics

A Biologically Inspired Autonomous Robot Control Based on Behavioural Coordination in Evolutionary Robotics
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Author(s): José A. Fernández-León (University of Sussex, UK & CONICET, Argentina), Gerardo G. Acosta (Univ. Nac. del Centro de la Prov. de Buenos Aires & CONICET, Argentina), Miguel A. Mayosky (Univ. Nac. de La Plata & CICPBA, Argentina)and Oscar C. Ibáñez (Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
Copyright: 2009
Pages: 23
Source title: Advancing Artificial Intelligence through Biological Process Applications
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Ana B. Porto Pazos (Coruna University, Spain), Alejandro Pazos Sierra (Coruna University, Spain)and Washington Buño Buceta (Cajal Institute, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-996-0.ch007

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Abstract

This work is intended to give an overview of technologies, developed from an artificial intelligence standpoint, devised to face the different planning and control problems involved in trajectory generation for mobile robots. The purpose of this analysis is to give a current context to present the Evolutionary Robotics approach to the problem, which is now being considered as a feasible methodology to develop mobile robots for solving real life problems. This chapter also show the authors’ experiences on related case studies, which are briefly described (a fuzzy logic based path planner for a terrestrial mobile robot, and a knowledge-based system for desired trajectory generation in the Geosub underwater autonomous vehicle). The development of different behaviours within a path generator, built with Evolutionary Robotics concepts, is tested in a Khepera© robot and analyzed in detail. Finally, behaviour coordination based on the artificial immune system metaphor is evaluated for the same application.

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