Automated Planning for Robotics

Author:

Karpas Erez1,Magazzeni Daniele2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion, Haifa 3200003, Israel;

2. Department of Informatics, King's College London, London WC2B 4BG, United Kingdom;

Abstract

Modern robots are increasingly capable of performing “basic” activities such as localization, navigation, and motion planning. However, for a robot to be considered intelligent, we would like it to be able to automatically combine these capabilities in order to achieve a high-level goal. The field of automated planning (sometimes called AI planning) deals with automatically synthesizing plans that combine basic actions to achieve a high-level goal. In this article, we focus on the intersection of automated planning and robotics and discuss some of the challenges and tools available to employ automated planning in controlling robots. We review different types of planning formalisms and discuss their advantages and limitations, especially in the context of planning robot actions. We conclude with a brief guide aimed at helping roboticists choose the right planning model to endow a robot with planning capabilities.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

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