A Genetic Programming-Based Low-Level Instructions Robot for Realtimebattle

Author:

Romero JuanORCID,Santos AntoninoORCID,Carballal AdrianORCID,Rodriguez-Fernandez NereidaORCID,Santos IriaORCID,Torrente-Patiño AlvaroORCID,Tuñas Juan,Machado PenousalORCID

Abstract

RealTimeBattle is an environment in which robots controlled by programs fight each other. Programs control the simulated robots using low-level messages (e.g., turn radar, accelerate). Unlike other tools like Robocode, each of these robots can be developed using different programming languages. Our purpose is to generate, without human programming or other intervention, a robot that is highly competitive in RealTimeBattle. To that end, we implemented an Evolutionary Computation technique: Genetic Programming. The robot controllers created in the course of the experiments exhibit several different and effective combat strategies such as avoidance, sniping, encircling and shooting. To further improve their performance, we propose a function-set that includes short-term memory mechanisms, which allowed us to evolve a robot that is superior to all of the rivals used for its training. The robot was also tested in a bout with the winner of the previous “RealTimeBattle Championship”, which it won. Finally, our robot was tested in a multi-robot battle arena, with five simultaneous opponents, and obtained the best results among the contenders.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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