Title
Using situational awareness for adaptive decision making in agent-based simulation
Abstract
In an agent-based simulation, a plausible decision in a specific context cannot stay be valid in the face of the changing situation. Therefore, the result of the decision making process is mostly related to the agent's situational awareness and its adaptation to the new context and situation of the environment. A sound estimation of the situation requires a clean understanding of the operational domain, not only the data taken from sensors. In this paper, it is aimed to improve decision making by increasing the situational awareness of an agent by incorporating the decision making mechanism with the prior knowledge about the problem domain, such as the existing rules. Specifically, an existing adaptive decision making architecture, which is based on the deliberative coherence theory, is adopted to be driven by situational awareness. Moreover, a case study incorporating unmanned surface vehicles that are aware of the international sea traffic rules is demonstrated.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.5555/3242181.3242283
WSC '17: Winter Simulation Conference Las Vegas Nevada December, 2017
Keywords
Field
DocType
situational awareness,agent-based simulation,decision making mechanism,adaptive decision making architecture,deliberative coherence theory,unmanned surface vehicles,international sea traffic rules
Architecture,Problem domain,Coherence theory,Systems engineering,Computer science,Situation awareness,Risk analysis (engineering),Decision-making
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
0891-7736
978-1-5386-3427-1
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
6
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Okan Topçu1294.17