Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2034217237> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 85 of
85
with 100 items per page.
- W2034217237 abstract "In the realm of multi-agent systems, migration refers to the ability of an agent to transfer itself from one embodiment such as a graphical avatar into different embodiments such as a robotic android. Embodied agents usually function in a dynamic, uncertain, and uncontrolled environment, and exploiting them is a chaotic and error-prone task which demands high-level behavioral controllers to be able to adapt to failure at lower levels of the system. The conditions in which space robotic systems such as spacecraft and rovers operate, inspire by necessity, the development of robust and adaptive control software. In this paper, we propose a generic architecture for migrating and autonomous agents inspired by onboard autonomy which enables the developers to tailor the agent's embodiment by defining a set of feasible actions and perceptions associated with the new body. Evaluation results suggest that the architecture supports migration by performing consistent deliberative and reactive behaviors." @default.
- W2034217237 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2034217237 creator A5063382504 @default.
- W2034217237 creator A5072012496 @default.
- W2034217237 date "2014-11-24" @default.
- W2034217237 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2034217237 title "On designing migrating agents" @default.
- W2034217237 cites W103319772 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W1497120980 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W15672360 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W1574948653 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W1578231940 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W1583348091 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W1585954831 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W1992795316 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2000784974 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2032081482 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2049562458 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2049934619 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2052837465 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2084235337 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2090161303 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2105174419 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2117553866 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2121568882 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2137055730 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2149634109 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W2169450592 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W76388859 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W93364987 @default.
- W2034217237 cites W99894899 @default.
- W2034217237 doi "https://doi.org/10.1145/2668956.2668963" @default.
- W2034217237 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2034217237 type Work @default.
- W2034217237 sameAs 2034217237 @default.
- W2034217237 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W2034217237 countsByYear W20342172372016 @default.
- W2034217237 countsByYear W20342172372019 @default.
- W2034217237 countsByYear W20342172372022 @default.
- W2034217237 crossrefType "proceedings-article" @default.
- W2034217237 hasAuthorship W2034217237A5063382504 @default.
- W2034217237 hasAuthorship W2034217237A5072012496 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C107457646 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C120314980 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C123657996 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C13687954 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C142362112 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C153349607 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C2777365542 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C31258907 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C31395832 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C41550386 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConcept C90509273 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C107457646 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C120314980 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C123657996 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C13687954 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C142362112 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C153349607 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C154945302 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C2777365542 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C31258907 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C31395832 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C41008148 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C41550386 @default.
- W2034217237 hasConceptScore W2034217237C90509273 @default.
- W2034217237 hasLocation W20342172371 @default.
- W2034217237 hasOpenAccess W2034217237 @default.
- W2034217237 hasPrimaryLocation W20342172371 @default.
- W2034217237 hasRelatedWork W1509834392 @default.
- W2034217237 hasRelatedWork W1543480674 @default.
- W2034217237 hasRelatedWork W1889332457 @default.
- W2034217237 hasRelatedWork W2061285179 @default.
- W2034217237 hasRelatedWork W2085966048 @default.
- W2034217237 hasRelatedWork W2156327450 @default.
- W2034217237 hasRelatedWork W2156855148 @default.
- W2034217237 hasRelatedWork W2179417754 @default.
- W2034217237 hasRelatedWork W3160301489 @default.
- W2034217237 hasRelatedWork W4308082435 @default.
- W2034217237 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2034217237 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2034217237 magId "2034217237" @default.
- W2034217237 workType "article" @default.