Autonomous and cooperative robotic behavior based on fuzzy logic and genetic programming
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author = "James F. {Smith III} and ThanhVu H. Nguyen",
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title = "Autonomous and cooperative robotic behavior based on
fuzzy logic and genetic programming",
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journal = "Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering",
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year = "2007",
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volume = "14",
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number = "2",
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pages = "141--159",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISSN = "1069-2509",
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URL = "http://www.cs.umd.edu/~tnguyen/Pub/acrbbflgp.pdf",
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URL = "http://content.iospress.com/articles/integrated-computer-aided-engineering/ica00257",
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size = "19 pages",
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abstract = "Advances in a fuzzy decision theory that allow
automatic cooperation between unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAVs) are discussed. The algorithms determine points
the UAVs are to sample, flight paths, and the optimal
UAVs for the task and related changes during the
mission. Human intervention is not required after the
mission begins. The algorithms take into account what
is known before and during the mission about UAV
reliability, fuel, and kinematics as well as the
measurement space's meteorological states, terrain, air
traffic, threats and related uncertainties. The fuzzy
decision tree for path assignment is a significant
advance over an older fuzzy decision rule that was
previously introduced. Simulations show the ability of
the control algorithm to allow UAVs to effectively
cooperate to increase the UAV team's likelihood of
successfully measuring the atmospheric index of
refraction over a large volume. A genetic program (GP)
based data mining procedure is discussed for
automatically evolving fuzzy decision trees. The GP is
used to automatically create the fuzzy decision tree
for real-time UAV path assignments. The GP based
procedure offers several significant advances over
previously introduced GP based data mining procedures.
These advances help produce mathematically concise
fuzzy decision trees that are consistent with human
intuition.",
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notes = "Code 5741, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC,
20375-5320, USA",
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James F Smith III
ThanhVu Nguyen
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