• DocumentCode
    436105
  • Title

    A language for sequence specification for sequencing autonomous robots skills

  • Author

    Rivero, D.M. ; Barber, R. ; Rodriguez, F.J. ; Salichs, M.A.

  • Author_Institution
    Andes Univ.
  • Volume
    15
  • fYear
    2004
  • fDate
    June 28 2004-July 1 2004
  • Firstpage
    365
  • Lastpage
    370
  • Abstract
    In the interaction between humans and robots it is necessary a mechanism to specify robot´s tasks. One of them, is to define the sequence of tasks to do using a language that the robot is able to interpret and perform. The AD architecture, used in this work for the control of the mobile robot, uses task sequencing in its two abstraction levels: automatic and deliberative. A sequence is defined as a specification in which actions that must performed in a concurrent or sequential way are detailed. These actions consist of deliberative or automatic skills, changes in the environment that generate execution changes, and the new actions to perform that allow sequence evolution. This paper presents a sequencer language that allows to describe a sequence of skills in order to make the robot accomplish different tasks such as navigation or to build complex skills. Each sequence is made up of a set of processes which can be executed in a sequential or concurrent way, depending on the actions associated to set of rules belonging to each process
  • Keywords
    human computer interaction; mobile robots; robot programming; sequences; software architecture; specification languages; AD architecture; abstraction levels; automatic skills; autonomous robots skills; deliberative skills; human-robot interaction; mobile robot; navigation; sequence specification; sequencer language; task sequencing; Automatic control; Engines; Human robot interaction; Mobile robots; Navigation; Petri nets; Robot control; Robotics and automation; Software architecture; Specification languages;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Automation Congress, 2004. Proceedings. World
  • Conference_Location
    Seville
  • Print_ISBN
    1-889335-21-5
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    1438578