Ontology Model of a Robotics Agents Community

Authors

  • Homero Latorre Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana de Chile Departamento de Informí¡tica y Computación José Pedro Alessandri 1242, í‘uñoa. Santiago - Chile
  • Karina Harispe Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana de Chile Departamento de Informí¡tica y Computación José Pedro Alessandri 1242, í‘uñoa. Santiago - Chile
  • Renato Salinas Universidad de Santiago de Chile Departamento de Ingenieria Mecí¡nica Avda. Bernardo O’Higgins 3363. Estación Central. Santiago - Chile
  • Gastón Lefranc Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaí­so Escuela de Ingenieria Eléctrica Avda. Brasil 2147. Valparaiso - Chile

Keywords:

Robotics, Intelligent Agents, Multi agents, Collaborative and Cooperative Robotics, Long-range-dependent, network layer, network traffic, selfsimilar process

Abstract

This paper presents an Ontology Model of necessities and decisions for a cooperative community of heterogeneous robotic agents. Based on an ant community, it defines the characteristics of a collaborative and cooperative community of robots, using multi agent theory where each robot shares information with others robots in the community, to accomplish a common objective.

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Published

2011-03-01

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