A conceptual model of layered adjustable autonomy

Autonomy and autonomous agents are currently the most researched topics in autonomous systems. Issues like autonomy adjustment, autonomy level, and the required degree of autonomy to be performed are investigated. Abstracting an autonomy model poses the problem of identifying specific aspects that m...

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Main Authors: Mostafa, S.A., Ahmad, M.S., Annamalai, M., Ahmad, A., Gunasekaran, S.S.
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-3682018-12-10T08:32:54Z A conceptual model of layered adjustable autonomy Mostafa, S.A. Ahmad, M.S. Annamalai, M. Ahmad, A. Gunasekaran, S.S. Adjustable autonomy Autonomous systems Decision-making Layered Adjustable Autonomy Multi-Agent Systems Autonomy and autonomous agents are currently the most researched topics in autonomous systems. Issues like autonomy adjustment, autonomy level, and the required degree of autonomy to be performed are investigated. Abstracting an autonomy model poses the problem of identifying specific aspects that merit an autonomous system. In this paper, we propose another model of autonomy that conceptualizes autonomy as a spectrum, which is constructed in a layered structure of a multi-agent environment called Layered Adjustable Autonomy (LAA). The autonomy spectrum of the LAA is divided into adjustable-leveled layers. Each of which has distinct attributes and properties that assist an agent in managing the influences of the environment during its decision-making process. The LAA structure is designed to endorse an agent's qualification to make a decision by setting the degree of autonomy to the agent's choice of decision-making. An Autonomy Analysis Module (AAM) is also proposed to control and delegate the agent's actions at specific autonomy levels. Hence, the AAM determines the threshold of the agent autonomy level to act in its qualified layer. Ultimately, the proposed LAA model will be implemented on an air drone for the purpose of testing and refinement. © 2013 Springer-Verlag. 2017-07-25T03:13:54Z 2017-07-25T03:13:54Z 2013 Conference Paper 10.1007/978-3-642-36981-0_57 en Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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topic Adjustable autonomy
Autonomous systems
Decision-making
Layered Adjustable Autonomy
Multi-Agent Systems
spellingShingle Adjustable autonomy
Autonomous systems
Decision-making
Layered Adjustable Autonomy
Multi-Agent Systems
Mostafa, S.A.
Ahmad, M.S.
Annamalai, M.
Ahmad, A.
Gunasekaran, S.S.
A conceptual model of layered adjustable autonomy
description Autonomy and autonomous agents are currently the most researched topics in autonomous systems. Issues like autonomy adjustment, autonomy level, and the required degree of autonomy to be performed are investigated. Abstracting an autonomy model poses the problem of identifying specific aspects that merit an autonomous system. In this paper, we propose another model of autonomy that conceptualizes autonomy as a spectrum, which is constructed in a layered structure of a multi-agent environment called Layered Adjustable Autonomy (LAA). The autonomy spectrum of the LAA is divided into adjustable-leveled layers. Each of which has distinct attributes and properties that assist an agent in managing the influences of the environment during its decision-making process. The LAA structure is designed to endorse an agent's qualification to make a decision by setting the degree of autonomy to the agent's choice of decision-making. An Autonomy Analysis Module (AAM) is also proposed to control and delegate the agent's actions at specific autonomy levels. Hence, the AAM determines the threshold of the agent autonomy level to act in its qualified layer. Ultimately, the proposed LAA model will be implemented on an air drone for the purpose of testing and refinement. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.
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author Mostafa, S.A.
Ahmad, M.S.
Annamalai, M.
Ahmad, A.
Gunasekaran, S.S.
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Ahmad, M.S.
Annamalai, M.
Ahmad, A.
Gunasekaran, S.S.
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title A conceptual model of layered adjustable autonomy
title_short A conceptual model of layered adjustable autonomy
title_full A conceptual model of layered adjustable autonomy
title_fullStr A conceptual model of layered adjustable autonomy
title_full_unstemmed A conceptual model of layered adjustable autonomy
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