ORTAC+ : A User Friendly Domain Specific Language for Multi-Agent Mission Planning

Caroline Bonhomme
(Safran Electronics and Defense, ONERA)
Jean-Louis Dufour
(Safran Electronics and Defense)

A tactical military unit is a complex system composed of many agents such as infantry, robots, or drones. Given a mission, an automated planner can find an optimal plan. Therefore, the mission itself must be modeled. The problem is that languages like PDDL are too low-level to be usable by the end-user: an officer in the field. We present ORTAC+, a language and a planning tool designed for this end-user. Its main objective is to allow a natural modeling of the mission, to minimize the risk of bad modeling, and thus obtain reliable plans. The language offers high-level constructs specifically designed to describe tactical missions, but at the same time has clear semantics allowing a translation to PDDL, to take advantage of state-of-the-art planners.

In Angelo Ferrando and Rafael Cardoso: Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Agents and Robots for reliable Engineered Autonomy (AREA 2023), Krakow, Poland, 1st October 2023, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 391, pp. 127–133.
Published: 30th September 2023.

ArXived at: https://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.391.14 bibtex PDF

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