Computer Science – Robotics
Scientific paper
2011-10-09
International Journal of Innovative Technology & Creative Engineering, Vol.1 No.7 July 2011, page 1-15
Computer Science
Robotics
15 pages;(ISSN:2045-8711)
Scientific paper
The use of mobile robots is being popular over the world mainly for autonomous explorations in hazardous/ toxic or unknown environments. This exploration will be more effective and efficient if the explorations in unknown environment can be aided with the learning from past experiences. Currently reinforcement learning is getting more acceptances for implementing learning in robots from the system-environment interactions. This learning can be implemented using the concept of both single-agent and multiagent. This paper describes such a multiagent approach for implementing a type of reinforcement learning using a priority based behaviour-based architecture. This proposed methodology has been successfully tested in both indoor and outdoor environments.
Majumder Somajyoti
Mukhopadhyay Sumit
Ray Dip Narayan
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