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Evaluation Methods of Architecture for Intelligent Robotic System

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Advances in Automation and Robotics, Vol. 2

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The architecture is the backbone of Intelligent Robotic System (IRS). Aimed at the current difficulties for designing architecture, on the basis of previous studies, the evaluation methodologies based on comprehensive integration is provided and then the systematical evaluation criterions including nine quality attributes (Modularity, Niche Targetability, Autonomy, Robustness, Portability, Coordinability, Real-time, Security, Cost and resource constraint) are presented in this paper. Finally, a case study has shown these methods combined of qualitative and quantitative are feasible.

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Xie, W., Ma, J., Zhang, Q., Yang, M. (2011). Evaluation Methods of Architecture for Intelligent Robotic System. In: Lee, G. (eds) Advances in Automation and Robotics, Vol. 2. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 123. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25646-2_14

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