A dynamically adjustable autonomic agent framework

The design and development of autonomous software agents is still a challenging task and needs further investigation. Giving an agent the maximum autonomous capabilities may not necessarily produce satisfactory agent behavior. Consequently, adjustable autonomy has become the hallmark of autonomous s...

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Published in:Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Main Author: Mostafa S.A.; Ahmad M.S.; Annamalai M.; Ahmad A.; Gunasekaran S.S.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Springer Verlag 2013
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84876204152&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-642-36981-0_58&partnerID=40&md5=1920e79385d89b5ba85d7cfad02a6f4a
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Mostafa S.A.; Ahmad M.S.; Annamalai M.; Ahmad A.; Gunasekaran S.S.
A dynamically adjustable autonomic agent framework
2013
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
206 AISC

10.1007/978-3-642-36981-0_58
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84876204152&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-642-36981-0_58&partnerID=40&md5=1920e79385d89b5ba85d7cfad02a6f4a
The design and development of autonomous software agents is still a challenging task and needs further investigation. Giving an agent the maximum autonomous capabilities may not necessarily produce satisfactory agent behavior. Consequently, adjustable autonomy has become the hallmark of autonomous systems development that influences an agent to exhibit satisfactory behavior. To perform such influences, however, a dynamic adjustment mechanism is needed to be configured. The influences are costly in time and implementation especially for systems with time-critical domain. They might negatively influence agent decisions and cause system disturbance. In this paper, we propose a framework to govern an agent autonomy adjustment and minimize system disturbance. The main components of the proposed framework are the Planner, Scheduler and Controller (PSC) that conform to the current trends in automated systems. Two modules are also suggested which are Autonomy Analysis Module (AAM) and Situation Awareness Module (SAM). They are accordingly used to distribute the autonomy and provide balance to the system so that it's local and global desires do not conflict. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.
Springer Verlag
21945357
English
Conference paper

author Mostafa S.A.; Ahmad M.S.; Annamalai M.; Ahmad A.; Gunasekaran S.S.
spellingShingle Mostafa S.A.; Ahmad M.S.; Annamalai M.; Ahmad A.; Gunasekaran S.S.
A dynamically adjustable autonomic agent framework
author_facet Mostafa S.A.; Ahmad M.S.; Annamalai M.; Ahmad A.; Gunasekaran S.S.
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title A dynamically adjustable autonomic agent framework
title_short A dynamically adjustable autonomic agent framework
title_full A dynamically adjustable autonomic agent framework
title_fullStr A dynamically adjustable autonomic agent framework
title_full_unstemmed A dynamically adjustable autonomic agent framework
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description The design and development of autonomous software agents is still a challenging task and needs further investigation. Giving an agent the maximum autonomous capabilities may not necessarily produce satisfactory agent behavior. Consequently, adjustable autonomy has become the hallmark of autonomous systems development that influences an agent to exhibit satisfactory behavior. To perform such influences, however, a dynamic adjustment mechanism is needed to be configured. The influences are costly in time and implementation especially for systems with time-critical domain. They might negatively influence agent decisions and cause system disturbance. In this paper, we propose a framework to govern an agent autonomy adjustment and minimize system disturbance. The main components of the proposed framework are the Planner, Scheduler and Controller (PSC) that conform to the current trends in automated systems. Two modules are also suggested which are Autonomy Analysis Module (AAM) and Situation Awareness Module (SAM). They are accordingly used to distribute the autonomy and provide balance to the system so that it's local and global desires do not conflict. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.
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