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    Theoretical Methods for Planning and Control in Mobile Robotics

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    Through adaptation of theoretical techniques from control theory and computer science it becomes possible to provide well posed expert systems for control of mobile robots. In contrast to other expert systems for mobile robotics the adapted framework enables structured design and verification of implemented systems. This in turn results in a modular system, and a system with a predictable performance. In this paper it is described how a behaviour based system can be controlled by a rule based expert system, where the interaction between behaviours is described in terms of a process algebra, where different processes are modelled as Discrete Event Systems, and compositions are controlled by a supervisory control structure. To verify the described framework experimental results obtained with a prototype system are also outlined. 1 Introduction Mobile Robotics is an interesting area for use of artificial intelligence (AI), as it is a domain in which large bodies of knowledge is needed to..
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