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Planning and Resource Allocation for Hard Real-time, Fault-Tolerant Plan Execution
Atkins, Ella M.; Abdelzaher, Tarek F.; Shin, Kang G.; Durfee, Edmund H.
2001-03
Citation:Atkins, Ella M.; Abdelzaher, Tarek F.; Shin, Kang G.; Durfee, Edmund H.; (2001). "Planning and Resource Allocation for Hard Real-time, Fault-Tolerant Plan Execution." Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 4 (1-2): 57-78. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/44010>
Abstract: We describe the interface between a real-time resource allocation system with an AI planner in order to create fault-tolerant plans that are guaranteed to execute in hard real-time. The planner specifies the task set and all execution deadlines required to ensure system safety, then the resource utilization. A new interface module combines information from planning and resource allocation to enforce development of plans feasible for execution during a variety of internal system faults. Plans that over-utilize any system resource trigger feedback to the planner, which then searches for an alternate plan. A valid plan for each specified fault, including the nominal no-fault situation, is stored in a plan cache for subsequent real-time execution. We situate this work in the context of CIRCA, the Cooperative Intelligent Real-time Control Architecture, which focuses on developing and scheduling plans that make hard real-time safety guarantees, and provide an example of an autonomous aircraft agent to illustrate how our planner-resource allocation interface improves CIRCA performance.