Design of a Mobile Robot Controller using Esterel Tools
Arcot Sowmya, David Tsz-Wang So, Wan Hung Tang
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 10
Abstract
Robot controllers are often programmed using either standard sequential programming languages or a robot-specific language, which are then compiled to assembly language specific to the robot. Modern real-time programming languages, on the other hand, are more appropriate to program robots, as they better fit the real-time reactive model of robots. This paper reports on a project to program a non-trivial robot, the Rug Warrior, in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of UNSW, using Esterel, which is a real-time programming language. The approach is illustrated by simulation of a colony of Siberian ants using a group of Rug Warriors.
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