A Survey of Research in Distributed, Continual Planning (2000)
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@MISC{desJardins00asurvey,
author = {Marie E. desJardins and Edmund H. Durfee and Charles L. Ortiz and Jr. and Michael J. Wolverton},
title = {A Survey of Research in Distributed, Continual Planning},
year = {2000}
}
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Abstract
Complex, real-world domains require a rethinking of traditional approaches to AI planning. Planning and executing the resulting plans in a dynamic environment requires a continual approachinwhich planning and execution are interleaved, there may be uncertaintyin the current and projected world state, and replanning may be required when the situation changes or planned actions fail. Furthermore, complex planning and execution problems may require multiple computational agents and human planners to collaborate on a solution. In this article, we describe a new paradigm for planning in complex, dynamic environments, whichweterm distributed,continual planning (DCP). We argue that developing DCP systems will be necessary in order for planning applications to be successful in these environments. We give a historical overview of research leading up to the current state of the art in DCP, and describe research in distributed and continual planning. The increasing emphasis on r...







