The ontological status of autonomous underwater vehicle fleets

P. Ray, M. O'Rourke, D. Edwards
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Collective behavior differs essentially from aggregate individual behavior. Multiple agents acting collectively are capable of performing certain behaviors that cannot be reduced to the behaviors of multiple agents acting individually. When multiple agents perform behaviors, they can be acting collectively and so be characterized as one entity. Ant colonies are generally thought to behave as a single entity rather than as a mere aggregate of individuals, and human social behavior also exhibits advantages over aggregate individual behavior. Recent research has shown the advantages of single entity, collective behavior, known as "emergent behavior", over aggregate sum behavior. In modeling the behaviors of multiple agents, we argue that emergent behavior must be characterized collectively. Autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) fleets are collectives of autonomous vehicles with behaviors emerging at a fleet level. For this reason, the AUV behavior designer ought to distinguish between individual behavior and collective, fleet behaviors and use this in a dynamic and bi-level approach to structuring the pursuit of mission objectives.
自主水下航行器编队的本体状态
集体行为从本质上不同于个人行为。多个代理集体行动能够执行某些行为,这些行为不能简化为多个代理单独行动的行为。当多个代理执行行为时,它们可以集体行动,因此可以被描述为一个实体。蚁群通常被认为是一个单一的实体,而不仅仅是个体的集合,而且人类的社会行为也表现出优于集体个体行为的优势。最近的研究表明,单一实体的集体行为,被称为“涌现行为”,优于总和行为。在对多智能体的行为进行建模时,我们认为紧急行为必须具有集体特征。自主水下航行器(AUV)舰队是自主航行器的集合,具有在舰队层面上出现的行为。出于这个原因,AUV行为设计者应该区分个体行为和集体、舰队行为,并以动态和双层的方法来构建任务目标的追求。
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