Towards a flexible hybrid planner for machine coordination in arable farming
Sebastian Stock, Kai Lingemann, Stefan Stiene, Joachim Hertzberg
Editors: Arno Ruckelshausen, Andreas Meyer-Aurich, Thomas Rath, Guido Recke, Brigitte Theuvsen
In Referate der 36. GIL-Jahrestagung in Osnabrück 2016 - Intelligente Systeme, (GIL-16), 22.2.-23.2.2016, Osnabrück, Gesellschaft für Informatik, pages 205-208, 2016. ISBN: 978-3-88579-647-3.

Zusammenfassung (Abstract) :

In this paper we propose a new approach to coordinate multiple machines in the grain harvesting process, based on meta-constraint reasoning. This way we obtain more flexible plans that can be adapted at execution time. As an example scenario we focus on silage maize harvesting. We argue that more sophisticated flexible planning mechanisms are needed in order to obtain flexible plans that can be adapted at runtime to changing parameters such as yield per area.

Stichworte :

Automated Planning, Autonomous Harvesting, Hybrid Reasoning


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