Paper ID: 2312.10525
Runtime Architecture and Task Plan Co-Adaptation for Autonomous Robots with Metaplan
Jeroen M. Zwanepol, Gustavo Rezende Silva, Carlos Hernández Corbato
Autonomous robots need to be able to handle uncertainties when deployed in the real world. For the robot to be able to robustly work in such an environment, it needs to be able to adapt both its architecture as well as its task plan. Architecture adaptation and task plan adaptation are mutually dependent, and therefore require the system to apply runtime architecture and task plan co-adaptation. This work presents Metaplan, which makes use of models of the robot and its environment, together with a PDDL planner to apply runtime architecture and task plan co-adaptation. Metaplan is designed to be easily reusable across different domains. Metaplan is shown to successfully perform runtime architecture and task plan co-adaptation with a self-adaptive unmanned underwater vehicle exemplar, and its reusability is demonstrated by applying it to an unmanned ground vehicle.
Submitted: Dec 16, 2023