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A Spatio-Temporal Model Towards Ad-Hoc Collaborative Decision-Making

Martin Raubal, Stephan Winter, M Painho (ed.), MY Santos (ed.), H Pundt (ed.)

GEOSPATIAL THINKING | SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN | Published : 2010

Abstract

For an autonomous agent, performing a task in a spatio-temporal environment often requires interaction with other agents. Such interaction can be initiated by ad-hoc collaborative planning and decision-making, which then leads to physical support on site. On-site collaboration is important for a variety of operations, such as search-and-rescue or pick-up-and-delivery. Tasks are performed through sequences of actions, and agents perceive possibilities for these actions in terms of affordances from the environment. Agent collaboration therefore requires the communication of affordances between agents with different capabilities. This paper introduces a spatio-temporal model for the decentraliz..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The comments from four anonymous reviewers provided useful suggestions to improve the content and clarity of the paper. Dr. Winter acknowledges support from the Australian Research Council, DP0878119.