An autonomy viability assessment matrix for agent-based autonomous systems

In autonomous systems research, it is unlikely to find two or more autonomy models that have significant match, especially when they represent different domains. Consequently, different concepts and approaches are utilized to construct the autonomy models. These two issues among others pose the diff...

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Main Authors: Mostafa, S.A., Ahmad, M.S., Ahmad, A., Annamalai, M., Gunasekaran, S.S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-39652020-07-21T03:38:03Z An autonomy viability assessment matrix for agent-based autonomous systems Mostafa, S.A. Ahmad, M.S. Ahmad, A. Annamalai, M. Gunasekaran, S.S. Atmospheric modeling Reliability Multi-agent systems In autonomous systems research, it is unlikely to find two or more autonomy models that have significant match, especially when they represent different domains. Consequently, different concepts and approaches are utilized to construct the autonomy models. These two issues among others pose the difficulty of creating a general matrix or methodology to assess a broad class of autonomy models. In this paper, we propose a novel method to assess and evaluate the viability of agent-based autonomous systems' models. We use an Autonomy Viability Assessment Matrix (AVAM) that consists of three attributes and eleven criteria in the autonomy viability assessment. We apply the matrix on seven autonomy models. We present the assessment result of the AVAM which confirms its ability to assess a broad class of autonomy models. © 2015 IEEE. 2017-11-01T05:56:38Z 2017-11-01T05:56:38Z 2016 Article https://pure.uniten.edu.my/en/persons/azhana-ahmad/publications/ 10.1109/ISAMSR.2015.7379130 en
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topic Atmospheric modeling
Reliability
Multi-agent systems
spellingShingle Atmospheric modeling
Reliability
Multi-agent systems
Mostafa, S.A.
Ahmad, M.S.
Ahmad, A.
Annamalai, M.
Gunasekaran, S.S.
An autonomy viability assessment matrix for agent-based autonomous systems
description In autonomous systems research, it is unlikely to find two or more autonomy models that have significant match, especially when they represent different domains. Consequently, different concepts and approaches are utilized to construct the autonomy models. These two issues among others pose the difficulty of creating a general matrix or methodology to assess a broad class of autonomy models. In this paper, we propose a novel method to assess and evaluate the viability of agent-based autonomous systems' models. We use an Autonomy Viability Assessment Matrix (AVAM) that consists of three attributes and eleven criteria in the autonomy viability assessment. We apply the matrix on seven autonomy models. We present the assessment result of the AVAM which confirms its ability to assess a broad class of autonomy models. © 2015 IEEE.
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author Mostafa, S.A.
Ahmad, M.S.
Ahmad, A.
Annamalai, M.
Gunasekaran, S.S.
author_facet Mostafa, S.A.
Ahmad, M.S.
Ahmad, A.
Annamalai, M.
Gunasekaran, S.S.
author_sort Mostafa, S.A.
title An autonomy viability assessment matrix for agent-based autonomous systems
title_short An autonomy viability assessment matrix for agent-based autonomous systems
title_full An autonomy viability assessment matrix for agent-based autonomous systems
title_fullStr An autonomy viability assessment matrix for agent-based autonomous systems
title_full_unstemmed An autonomy viability assessment matrix for agent-based autonomous systems
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