This paper is a first attempt towards a theory of actions for reactive planning systems, i.e. able to plan and control execution of plans in a partially known and unpredictable environment. We start form a real word application developed at IRST, discuss some of the fundamental requirements and propose a formal theory based on these requirements. The theory takes into account the following facts: (1) actions may fail, since they correspond to complex programs controlling sensors and actuators which have to work in an unpredictable environment; (2) actions acquire information from the real world by activating sensors and actuators; (3) actions generate and execute plans of actions, since the planner needs to activate different special purpose planners and to execute the resulting plans
Formal Theories for Reactive Planning Systems: Some Considerations Raised from an Experimental Application
Traverso, Paolo;Giunchiglia, Fausto
1996-01-01
Abstract
This paper is a first attempt towards a theory of actions for reactive planning systems, i.e. able to plan and control execution of plans in a partially known and unpredictable environment. We start form a real word application developed at IRST, discuss some of the fundamental requirements and propose a formal theory based on these requirements. The theory takes into account the following facts: (1) actions may fail, since they correspond to complex programs controlling sensors and actuators which have to work in an unpredictable environment; (2) actions acquire information from the real world by activating sensors and actuators; (3) actions generate and execute plans of actions, since the planner needs to activate different special purpose planners and to execute the resulting plansI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.