Evolution of Neural Control Structures: Some Experiments on Mobile Robots (1995)
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| Venue: | Robotics and Autonomous Systems |
| Citations: | 31 - 3 self |
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@ARTICLE{Mondada95evolutionof,
author = {Francesco Mondada and Dario Floreano},
title = {Evolution of Neural Control Structures: Some Experiments on Mobile Robots},
journal = {Robotics and Autonomous Systems},
year = {1995},
volume = {16},
pages = {183--195}
}
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From perception to action and from action to perception, all elements of an autonomous agent are interdependent and need to be strongly coherent. The final behavior of the agent is the result of the global activity of this loop and every weakeness or incoherence of a single element has strong consequences on the performances of the agent. We think that, for the purpose of building autonomous robots, all these elements need to be developed together in continuous interaction with the environment. We describe the implementation of a possible solution (artificial neural networks and genetic algorithms) on a real mobile robot through a set of three different experiments. We focus our attention on three different aspects of the control structure: perception, internal representation and action. In all the experiments these aspects are not considered as single processing elements, but as part of an agent. For every experiment, the advantages and disadvantages of this approach are presented and...







