2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11370-021-00379-2
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Genetic fuzzy-based method for training two independent robots to perform a cooperative task

Abstract: When two skilled human workers cooperate on a task, such as moving a sofa through a tight doorway, they often infer what needs to be done without explicit communication because they have learned cooperation skills from their prior work or training. This paper extends that concept to a two-robot team. The robots are given the task to carry a large payload through a narrow doorway while avoiding obstacles within the room. System dynamics and sensor noise were included in the study. Each robot is independently co… Show more

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“…Workflow and business process based on agent systems were studied. By modeling and analyzing the agent system, we can better understand the composition of the system, find problems, and make improvements to the system [11]. Martin et al believe that the modeling of business process-oriented service software and systems not only records the existing service system and determines the requirements of personnel, systems, and facilities but also lays the foundation for the planning and modification, performance evaluation, and optimization of the existing system.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Workflow and business process based on agent systems were studied. By modeling and analyzing the agent system, we can better understand the composition of the system, find problems, and make improvements to the system [11]. Martin et al believe that the modeling of business process-oriented service software and systems not only records the existing service system and determines the requirements of personnel, systems, and facilities but also lays the foundation for the planning and modification, performance evaluation, and optimization of the existing system.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%