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Combining Deliberation, Reactivity, and Motivation in the Context of a Behavior-Based Robot Architecture (2000)

Abstract
This paper describes a hybrid mobile robot architecture that addresses three main challenges for robots living in human-inhabited environments: how to operate in dynamic and unpredictable environment, how to deal with high-level human commands, and how to be engaging and fun for human users. The architecture combines three components: deliberative planning, reactive control, and motivational drives. It has proven useful for controlling mobile robots in man-made environments. Results are reported for a fax delivery mission in a normal office environment.

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Download http://hdl.handle.net/1853/21559
Publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
Contributors Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology. Mobile Robot Laboratory
Repository Georgia Tech's Institutional Repository (United States)
Keywords Deliberative planning, Human-robot interaction, Motivational drives, Reactive control
Type Paper
Language English