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A language for geometric reasoning in mobile robots

J.J. Pfeiffer

Year
1999
Citations
7

Abstract

Isaac is a rule-based language for mobile robots currently under development at NMSU. A successor to Altaira, it replaces Altaira's state-based rules and tile-based navigation with a more general geometric reasoning mechanism. The language uses the FuzzyCLIPS expert system shell as a reasoning backend.

Keywords

Mobile robotComputer scienceRobotSuccessor cardinalShell (structure)Artificial intelligenceProgramming languageState (computer science)Finite-state machineExpert system

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