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A stochastically verifiable autonomous control architecture with reasoning

Robotics 2016-11-11 v1 Artificial Intelligence Software Engineering Systems and Control

Abstract

A new agent architecture called Limited Instruction Set Agent (LISA) is introduced for autonomous control. The new architecture is based on previous implementations of AgentSpeak and it is structurally simpler than its predecessors with the aim of facilitating design-time and run-time verification methods. The process of abstracting the LISA system to two different types of discrete probabilistic models (DTMC and MDP) is investigated and illustrated. The LISA system provides a tool for complete modelling of the agent and the environment for probabilistic verification. The agent program can be automatically compiled into a DTMC or a MDP model for verification with Prism. The automatically generated Prism model can be used for both design-time and run-time verification. The run-time verification is investigated and illustrated in the LISA system as an internal modelling mechanism for prediction of future outcomes.

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@article{arxiv.1611.03372,
  title  = {A stochastically verifiable autonomous control architecture with reasoning},
  author = {Paolo Izzo and Hongyang Qu and Sandor M. Veres},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.03372},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Accepted at IEEE Conf. Decision and Control, 2016

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