This lecture presents a concrete example of a simple behavior implemented in a mobile robot called Allen from MIT, showcasing how the subsumption architecture works by stacking behaviors to construct a robust design.
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Covers the Subsumption Architecture, a layered control system for mobile robots to operate at increasing levels of competence by suppressing lower level outputs.