Adapting to environmental dynamics with an artificial circadian system

Author:

O’Brien Matthew J1ORCID,Arkin Ronald C2

Affiliation:

1. Mobile Robot Lab, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA

2. College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA

Abstract

One of the core challenges of long-term autonomy is the environmental dynamics that agents must interact with. Some of these dynamics are driven by reliable cyclic processes, and thus are predictable. The most dominant of these is the daily solar cycle, which drives both natural phenomena like weather, as well as the activity of animals and humans. Circadian clocks are a widespread solution in nature to help organisms adapt to these dynamics, and demonstrate that many organisms benefit from maintaining simple models of their environments and how they change. Drawing inspiration from circadian systems, this work models relevant environmental states as times series, allowing for forecasts of the state to be generated without any knowledge of the underlying physics. These forecasts are treated as special percepts in a behavior-based architecture; providing estimates of the future state rather than measurements of the current state. They are incorporated into an ethologically based action-selection mechanism, where they influence the activation levels of behaviors. The approach was validated on a simulated agricultural task: a solar-powered agent monitoring pest populations. By using the artificial circadian system to leverage the forecasted state, the agent was able to improve performance and energy management.

Funder

office of naval research

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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