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Combined Intelligent Control (CIC) an Intelligent Decision Making Algorithm
Author(s) -
Moteaal Asadi Shirzi,
Mohammad Reza Hairi Yazdi,
Caro Lucas
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
international journal of advanced robotic systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.394
H-Index - 46
eISSN - 1729-8814
pISSN - 1729-8806
DOI - 10.5772/5711
Subject(s) - computer science , nondeterministic algorithm , architecture , intelligent agent , agent architecture , set (abstract data type) , focus (optics) , robot , intelligent control , artificial intelligence , control (management) , intelligent decision support system , distributed computing , algorithm , art , physics , optics , visual arts , programming language
The focus of this research is to introduce the concept of combined intelligent control (CIC) as an effective architecture for decision-making and control of intelligent agents and multi-robot sets. Basically, the CIC is a combination of various architectures and methods from fields such as artificial intelligence, Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI), control and biological computing. Although any intelligent architecture may be very effective for some specific applications, it could be less for others. Therefore, CIC combines and arranges them in a way that the strengths of any approach cover the weaknesses of others. In this paper first, we introduce some intelligent architectures from a new aspect. Afterward, we offer the CIC by combining them. CIC has been executed in a multi-agent set. In this set, robots must cooperate to perform some various tasks in a complex and nondeterministic environment with a low sensory feedback and relationship. In order to investigate, improve, and correct the combined intelligent control method, simulation software has been designed which will be presented and considered. To show the ability of the CIC algorithm as a distributed architecture, a central algorithm is designed and compared with the CIC

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