Research

Read more about the latest research in autonomy and robotics in Australia, supporting AOS Group's ongoing projects and products.

Research Updates

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Developing A Person-Following Mobile Robot Using Prometheus And JACK®

The development of a mobile person-following robot is an interesting application area that combines multiple autonomous agents that need to be goal-directed without losing the ability to react to the target’s movements. This capability is particularly challenging for robotic systems, and so requires careful design to obtain an effective decomposition of functions into agents.

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Agent Technology

AOS supplies agent technology for building and integrating commercial-grade multi-agent systems, built on a sound logical foundation.

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Autonomous Systems

Autonomous systems differ from automatic ones in that they make rational decisions based on knowledge of the current situation. An autonomous system evaluates the courses of action that could be taken in light of current circumstances.

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Published Papers

Our team has successfully published several industry, scholarly, and conference papers, showcasing our research into autonomy and robotics in Australia. Click to download PDF versions.

Busetta, P., Rönnquist, R., Hodgson, A., & Lucas, A. (1999). JACK® intelligent agents – Components for intelligent agents in JAVA. AgentLink News Letter, 2 (Jan.)

Evertsz, R., Lucas, A., Smith, C., Pedrotti, M., Ritter, F. E., Baker, R., & Burns, P. (2014). Enhanced behavioral realism for live fire targets. In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference on Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation, Washington DC.

Evertsz, R., Pedrotti, M., Busetta, P., Acar, H., & Ritter, F. E. (2009, March). Populating VBS2 with realistic virtual actors. In Proceedings of the 18th conference on behavior representation in modeling and simulation (pp. 1-8).

Evertsz, R., Ritter, F. E., Busetta, P., Pedrotti, M., & Bittner, J. L. (2008, April). CoJACK–Achieving principled behaviour variation in a moderated cognitive architecture. In Proceedings of the 17th conference on behavior representation in modeling and simulation (pp. 80-89).

Evertsz, R., Ritter, F. E., Russell, S., & Shepherdson, D. (2007). Modeling rules of engagement in computer generated forces. In Proceedings of the 16th conference on behavior representation in modeling and simulation (Vol. 7).

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