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Fuzzy Behavior-Based Control of Mobile Robots

Prahlad Vadakkepat, O.C. Miin, Tae-Hee Lee

Year
2004
Citations
96

Abstract

An extensive fuzzy behavior-based architecture is proposed for the control of mobile robots in a multiagent environment. The behavior-based architecture decomposes the complex multirobotic system into smaller modules of roles, behaviors and actions. Fuzzy logic is used to implement individual behaviors, to coordinate the various behaviors, to select roles for each robot and, for robot perception, decision-making, and speed control. The architecture is implemented on a team of three soccer robots performing different roles interchangeably. The robot behaviors and roles are designed to be complementary to each other, so that a coherent team of robots exhibiting good collective behavior is obtained.

Keywords

RobotMobile robotFuzzy logicComputer scienceArchitectureFuzzy control systemArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionRobot controlControl (management)

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