2021
DOI: 10.3390/electronics10172136
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Agent in a Box: A Framework for Autonomous Mobile Robots with Beliefs, Desires, and Intentions

Abstract: This paper provides the Agent in a Box for developing autonomous mobile robots using Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) agents. This framework provides the means of connecting the agent reasoning system to the environment, using the Robot Operating System (ROS), in a way that is flexible to a variety of application domains which use different sensors and actuators. It also provides the needed customisation to the agent’s reasoner for ensuring that the agent’s behaviours are properly prioritised. Behaviours which ar… Show more

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“…It provided a generic navigation plan which generates a route to the robot's destination in the form of a plan that can be monitored, suspended, and resumed by the reasoner as needed. A journal paper introducing the Agent in a Box framework, which included the navigation sub-framework, the customized selection of plans, and a profile assessment, was published in a special issue journal on "Intelligent Control of Mobile Robotics" [20]. The most recent publication, accepted at EMAS 2022, provided a performance comparison against different agent designs, including the Agent in a Box and several alternatives, to measure the performance cost and benefits of using the Agent in a Box [21].…”
Section: Contributions and Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provided a generic navigation plan which generates a route to the robot's destination in the form of a plan that can be monitored, suspended, and resumed by the reasoner as needed. A journal paper introducing the Agent in a Box framework, which included the navigation sub-framework, the customized selection of plans, and a profile assessment, was published in a special issue journal on "Intelligent Control of Mobile Robotics" [20]. The most recent publication, accepted at EMAS 2022, provided a performance comparison against different agent designs, including the Agent in a Box and several alternatives, to measure the performance cost and benefits of using the Agent in a Box [21].…”
Section: Contributions and Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%