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Neologism?

Other than the paper already cited in the article, I was unable to find very much information about the architecture in a quick search. Are there any other sources which might corroborate the term's acceptance among roboticists? « D. Trebbien (talk) 22:47 2008 April 6 (UTC)

I'm actually a bit confused myself - the description I wrote here is very similar to that of the SSS architecture[1], but the term used in this paper is clearly "three-layer architecture". I think this is more of a general class of robot architectures, but the actual realization is achieved via SSS. In any case, I think the architecture deserves to have its own page (instead of an addon to SSS). Just look at how many times the Gat paper has been cited.

References

  1. ^ Connell, J.H. (1992). "SSS: a hybrid architecture applied to robot navigation". Robotics and Automation, 1992. Proceedings., 1992 IEEE International Conference on. pp. 2719–2724. {{cite conference}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |conferenceurl= (help); Unknown parameter |booktitle= ignored (|book-title= suggested) (help)

Robotics attention needed

  • Check article is valid
  • If valid expand (for example where is it used, what is it for)
  • Assess after work done

Chaosdruid (talk) 09:41, 16 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]