The Need for a Meta-Architecture for Robot Autonomy

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Abstract

Long-term autonomy of robotic systems implicitly requires dependable platforms that are able to naturally handle hardware and software faults, problems in behaviors, or lack of knowledge. Model-based dependable platforms additionally require the application of rigorous methodologies during the system development, including the use of correct-by-construction techniques to implement robot behaviors. As the level of autonomy in robots increases, so do the cost of offering guarantees about the dependability of the system. Certifiable dependability of autonomous robots, we argue, can benefit from formal models of the integration of several cognitive functions, knowledge processing, reasoning, and meta-reasoning. Here, we put forward the case for a generative model of cognitive architectures for autonomous robotic agents that subscribes to the principles of model-based engineering and certifiable dependability, autonomic computing, and knowledge-enabled robotics.

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Gutiérrez, S. M., & Steinbauer-Wagner, G. (2022). The Need for a Meta-Architecture for Robot Autonomy. In Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS (Vol. 362, pp. 81–97). Open Publishing Association. https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.362.9

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