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* http://www.tamie.org/bbr.html [[User:mcpublic|mcpublic]] 05:00, 31 August 2012 (UTC)
* http://www.inl.gov/adaptiverobotics/behaviorbasedrobotics/ [[anonymous]]
Plan to expand upon principal section and possibly add features section using information from <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.am.chalmers.se/~wolff/AA/Chapter3.pdf}}</ref> below is what i plan to add.
Principles
Behavior-based robotics sets itself apart from traditional artificial intelligence by using biological systems as a model. Classic artificial intelligence typically uses a set of steps to solve problems, it follows a path based on internal representations of events compared to the behavior-based approach. Rather then use preset calculations to tackle a situation, behavior-based robotics relies on adaptability. This advancement has allowed behavior based robotics to become commonplace in researching and data gathering.
Features
Most behavior-based robots are programmed with a basic set of features to start them off. They are given a behavioral repertoire to work with dictating what behaviors to use and when, obstacle avoidance and battery charging can provide a foundation to help the robots learn and succeed. Rather than build world models, behavior-based robots simply react to their environment and problems within. [[User:Zkor|Zkor]] ([[User talk:Zkor|talk]]) 04:46, 23 June 2017 (UTC)Zach