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A comparison of dual heuristic programming (DHP) and neural network based stochastic optimization approach on collective robotic search problem

Nian Zhang, Donald C. Wunsch

Year
2004
Citations
11

Abstract

An important application of mobile robots is searching a region to locate the origin of a specific phenomenon. A variety of optimization algorithms can be employed to locate the target source, which has the maximum intensity of the distribution of some detected function. We propose two neural network algorithms: stochastic optimization algorithm and dual heuristic programming (DHP) to solve the collective robotic search problem. Experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of noise and the number of robots on the task performance, as well as the expenses. The experimental results showed that the performance of the dual heuristic programming (DHP) is better than the stochastic optimization method.

Keywords

Computer scienceHeuristicDual (grammatical number)Artificial neural networkRobotTask (project management)Mathematical optimizationMobile robotArtificial intelligenceOptimization problem

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