Formulating layered adjustable autonomy for unmanned aerial vehicles

A Mostafa, Salama and Ahmad, Mohd Sharifuddin and Mustapha, Aida and Mohammed, Mazin Abed (2017) Formulating layered adjustable autonomy for unmanned aerial vehicles. International Journal of Intelligent Computing and Cybernetics, 10 (4). pp. 430-450. ISSN 1756-378X

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Abstract

Purpose - In this paper, we propose a Layered Adjustable Autonomy (LAA) as a dynamically adjustable autonomy model for a multi-agent system. It is mainly used to efficiently manage humans and agents share control of autonomous systems and maintain humans’ global control over the agents. Design/Methodology/Approach - We apply the LAA model in an agent-based autonomous Unmanned Arial Vehicle (UAV) system. The UAV system implementation consists of two parts, software, and hardware. The software part represents the controller and the cognitive and the hardware represents the computing machinery and the actuator of the UAV system. The UAV system performs three experimental scenarios of dance, surveillance and search missions. The selected scenarios demonstrate different behaviors in order to create a suitable test plan and ensure significant results. Findings - The results of the UAV system tests prove that segregating the autonomy of a system as multidimensional and adjustable layers enables humans and/or agents to perform actions in a convenient autonomy levels. Hence, reducing the adjustable autonomy drawbacks of constraining the autonomy of the agents, increasing humans’ workload and exposing the system to disturbances. Originality/value - The application of the LAA model in a UAV manifests the significance of implementing dynamic adjustable autonomy. Assessing the autonomy within three phases of agents run cycle (task-selection, actions-selection, actions-execution) is an original idea that aims to direct agents’ autonomy towards performance competency. The agents’ abilities are well exploited when an incompetent agent switches with a more competent one

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Autonomous agent; Multi-agent system; Aadjustable autonomy; Unmanned aerial vehicle
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA76 Computer software
U Military Science > UG622 - 1435 Air forces. Air warfare
Divisions: Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology > Department of Software Engineering
Depositing User: Miss Nur Rasyidah Rosli
Date Deposited: 22 Nov 2021 07:30
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2021 07:30
URI: http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/id/eprint/3946

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