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Determination of Simultaneity in an Intelligent Decision Support System for an Autonomous Robotic Vehicle

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Robotic systems have demonstrated their value in pre-planned activities such as industrial production facilities and have been proposed, and in some cases developed, for applications requiring intelligent behaviors. A previous paper explored the possibility of extending the range of decisions available to a military autonomous robotic vehicle through an intelligent decision support system to predict the degree of threat to the robotic system from an external vehicle. Knowledge was delivered through the system in an interactive manner to affected users via a derived single-equation model. This paper extends the previous research by incorporating variable interdependencies with an econometrically-based model for ranking threats. The model is delivered in an updated version of the decision support system and probed for policy decisions.

roboticsintelligent machineunstructured environment

Gloria P. Wren、Guisseppi Forgionne

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Information Systems Department, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Catonsville, MD 21250

2002

Journal of applied systems studies: Methodologies and applications for systems approaches