Toward a unified paradigm for constructing and understanding robot processes

Chris Hancock
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Dijkstra argued (1968) that the structure of programs should match that of their execution. This challenge is important but difficult for the kinds of fluid multiprocess programming required by even simple robotics problems. Among recognized paradigms applied to robotics, some express process structure more directly than others, but none easily encompasses the full range of process and control relationships needed to describe interesting behavior simply. The approach described here, structured concurrent programming, adopts a diverse set of process structures as primary language elements with three consequences: (i) explicit process management via process ID's is not used: (ii) previously disjoint programming paradigms are integrated more tightly, than before: (iii) it becomes more feasible for textual programs to execute "in place" in a live programming environment.
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构建和理解机器人过程的统一范式
Dijkstra认为(1968)程序的结构应该与其执行相匹配。这一挑战很重要,但对于即使是简单的机器人问题也需要的流体多进程编程来说,这一挑战很困难。在应用于机器人技术的公认范例中,有些范例比其他范例更直接地表达过程结构,但没有一个范例能够轻松地涵盖简单描述有趣行为所需的过程和控制关系的全部范围。这里描述的方法,结构化并发编程,采用了一组不同的进程结构作为主要语言元素,有三个结果:(i)不再使用通过进程ID的显式进程管理;(ii)以前不相关的编程范式比以前更紧密地集成在一起;(iii)文本程序在实时编程环境中“就地”执行变得更加可行。
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