Long-Term Adaptivity in Distributed Intelligent Systems: Study of ViaBots in a Simulated Environment

This paper proposes a long-term adaptive distributed intelligent systems model which combines an organization theory and multi-agent paradigm—ViaBots. Currently, the need for adaptivity in autonomous intelligent systems becomes crucial due to the increase in the complexity and diversity of...

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Main Authors: Arturs Ardavs, Mara Pudane, Egons Lavendelis, Agris Nikitenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Robotics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-6581/8/2/25
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spelling doaj-83639aae4eb149c1a83f4071867c3bc52020-11-25T02:18:08ZengMDPI AGRobotics2218-65812019-03-01822510.3390/robotics8020025robotics8020025Long-Term Adaptivity in Distributed Intelligent Systems: Study of ViaBots in a Simulated EnvironmentArturs Ardavs0Mara Pudane1Egons Lavendelis2Agris Nikitenko3Department of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering, Riga Technical University, LV-1658 Riga, LatviaDepartment of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering, Riga Technical University, LV-1658 Riga, LatviaDepartment of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering, Riga Technical University, LV-1658 Riga, LatviaDepartment of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering, Riga Technical University, LV-1658 Riga, LatviaThis paper proposes a long-term adaptive distributed intelligent systems model which combines an organization theory and multi-agent paradigm—ViaBots. Currently, the need for adaptivity in autonomous intelligent systems becomes crucial due to the increase in the complexity and diversity of the tasks that autonomous robots are employed for. To deal with the design complexity of such systems within the ViaBots model, each part of the modeled system is designed as an autonomous agent and the entire model, as a multi-agent system. Based on the viable system model, which is widely used to ensure viability, (i.e., long-term autonomy of organizations), the ViaBots model defines the necessary roles a system must fulfill to be capable to adapt both to changes in its environment (like changes in the task) and changes within the system itself (like availability of a particular robot). Along with static role assignments, ViaBots propose a mechanism for role transition from one agent to another as one of the key elements of long term adaptivity. The model has been validated in a simulated environment using an example of a conveyor system. The simulated model enabled the multi-robot system to adapt to the quantity and characteristics of the available robots, as well as to the changes in the parts to be processed by the system.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-6581/8/2/25multi-robot systemsadaptivitymulti-agent systemsviable systems model
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author Arturs Ardavs
Mara Pudane
Egons Lavendelis
Agris Nikitenko
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Mara Pudane
Egons Lavendelis
Agris Nikitenko
Long-Term Adaptivity in Distributed Intelligent Systems: Study of ViaBots in a Simulated Environment
Robotics
multi-robot systems
adaptivity
multi-agent systems
viable systems model
author_facet Arturs Ardavs
Mara Pudane
Egons Lavendelis
Agris Nikitenko
author_sort Arturs Ardavs
title Long-Term Adaptivity in Distributed Intelligent Systems: Study of ViaBots in a Simulated Environment
title_short Long-Term Adaptivity in Distributed Intelligent Systems: Study of ViaBots in a Simulated Environment
title_full Long-Term Adaptivity in Distributed Intelligent Systems: Study of ViaBots in a Simulated Environment
title_fullStr Long-Term Adaptivity in Distributed Intelligent Systems: Study of ViaBots in a Simulated Environment
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Adaptivity in Distributed Intelligent Systems: Study of ViaBots in a Simulated Environment
title_sort long-term adaptivity in distributed intelligent systems: study of viabots in a simulated environment
publisher MDPI AG
series Robotics
issn 2218-6581
publishDate 2019-03-01
description This paper proposes a long-term adaptive distributed intelligent systems model which combines an organization theory and multi-agent paradigm—ViaBots. Currently, the need for adaptivity in autonomous intelligent systems becomes crucial due to the increase in the complexity and diversity of the tasks that autonomous robots are employed for. To deal with the design complexity of such systems within the ViaBots model, each part of the modeled system is designed as an autonomous agent and the entire model, as a multi-agent system. Based on the viable system model, which is widely used to ensure viability, (i.e., long-term autonomy of organizations), the ViaBots model defines the necessary roles a system must fulfill to be capable to adapt both to changes in its environment (like changes in the task) and changes within the system itself (like availability of a particular robot). Along with static role assignments, ViaBots propose a mechanism for role transition from one agent to another as one of the key elements of long term adaptivity. The model has been validated in a simulated environment using an example of a conveyor system. The simulated model enabled the multi-robot system to adapt to the quantity and characteristics of the available robots, as well as to the changes in the parts to be processed by the system.
topic multi-robot systems
adaptivity
multi-agent systems
viable systems model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-6581/8/2/25
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