Soar-RWA: Planning, teamwork, and intelligent behavior for synthetic rotary wing aircraft

Citation:

R. Hill, J. Chen, J. Gratch, P. Rosenbloom, and M. Tambe. 1998. “Soar-RWA: Planning, teamwork, and intelligent behavior for synthetic rotary wing aircraft.” In Seventh Conference on Computer Generated Forces and Behavioral Representation.

Abstract:

We have constructed a team of intelligent agents that perform the tasks of an Army attack helicopter company and a Marine transport/escort combined team for a synthetic battlefield environment used for running largescale military exercises. We have used the Soar integrated architecture to develop: (1) pilot agents for a company of helicopters, (2) a command agent that makes decisions and plans for the helicopter company, and (3) an approach to teamwork that enables the pilot agents to coordinate their activities in accomplishing the goals of the company. This case study describes the task domain and architecture of our application, as well as the benefits and lessons learned from applying AI technology to this domain.
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