On the Formal Development of Behavioral Reactive Agents: A Systematic Braitenberg-Vehicle Approach
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In this paper, a novel process has been developed to realize high-level complex cognitive behaviors into reactive agents, efficiently. This method paves the way for deducting high-level reactive behaviors from low-level perceptive information by autonomous robots. The aforementioned process lets us actualize different generations of Braitenberg vehicles, are which able to mimic desired behaviors to survive in complex environments with high degrees of flexibility in perception and emergence of high-level cognitive actions. The approach has been used to engineer a Braitenberg vehicle with a wide range of perception-action capabilities. Verification would be realized within this framework, due to the efficient traceability between each sequential pair of process phases. The applied simulations demonstrate the efficiency of the established development process, based on the Braitenberg vehicle's behavior.
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