scholarly journals The Dynamic Logic of Policies and Contingent Planning

Author(s):  
Thomas Bolander ◽  
Thorsten Engesser ◽  
Andreas Herzig ◽  
Robert Mattmüller ◽  
Bernhard Nebel
Author(s):  
Xiao Huang ◽  
Biqing Fang ◽  
Hai Wan ◽  
Yongmei Liu

In recent years, multi-agent epistemic planning has received attention from both dynamic logic and planning communities. Existing implementations of multi-agent epistemic planning are based on compilation into classical planning and suffer from various limitations, such as generating only linear plans, restriction to public actions, and incapability to handle disjunctive beliefs. In this paper, we propose a general representation language for multi-agent epistemic planning where the initial KB and the goal, the preconditions and effects of actions can be arbitrary multi-agent epistemic formulas, and the solution is an action tree branching on sensing results.To support efficient reasoning in the multi-agent KD45 logic, we make use of a normal form called alternative cover disjunctive formula (ACDF). We propose basic revision and update algorithms for ACDF formulas. We also handle static propositional common knowledge, which we call constraints. Based on our reasoning, revision and update algorithms, adapting the PrAO algorithm for contingent planning from the literature, we implemented a multi-agent epistemic planner called MAEP. Our experimental results show the viability of our approach.


Author(s):  
Deepika Bansal ◽  
Bal Chand Nagar ◽  
Brahamdeo Prasad Singh ◽  
Ajay Kumar

Background & Objective: In this paper, a modified pseudo domino configuration has been proposed to improve the leakage power consumption and Power Delay Product (PDP) of dynamic logic using Carbon Nanotube MOSFETs (CN-MOSFETs). The simulations for proposed and published domino circuits are verified by using Synopsys HSPICE simulator with 32nm CN-MOSFET technology which is provided by Stanford. Methods: The simulation results of the proposed technique are validated for improvement of wide fan-in domino OR gate as a benchmark circuit at 500 MHz clock frequency. Results: The proposed configuration is suitable for cascading of the high performance wide fan-in circuits without any charge sharing. Conclusion: The performance analysis of 8-input OR gate demonstrate that the proposed circuit provides lower static and dynamic power consumption up to 62 and 40% respectively, and PDP improvement is 60% as compared to standard domino circuit.


2016 ◽  
Vol 25 (01) ◽  
pp. 1660001 ◽  
Author(s):  
George Markou ◽  
Ioannis Refanidis

This article presents a cost sensitive probabilistic contingent planning approach for automated semantic web service composition, under the assumptions that the execution of each web service incurs some cost; its alternative outcomes along with their probabilities of occurring are known in advance; and actions do not involve delete effects. The implemented planner, MAPPPA2, produces a contingent plan in the form of a decision tree, by integrating multiple alternative deterministic plans computed by solving a determinized version of the original problem. Both the generation of the alternative deterministic plans, as well as the merging process attempt to maximize the expected utility of the final contingent plan. The article presents evaluation results regarding the approach, based on three web service composition domains.


1994 ◽  
Vol 41 (6) ◽  
pp. 2244-2251 ◽  
Author(s):  
D.J. Fouts ◽  
T. Weatherford ◽  
D. McMorrow ◽  
J.S. Melinger ◽  
A.B. Campbell

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