A Morphogenetically Assisted Design Variation Tool

Authors

  • Aaron Adler Raytheon BBN Technologies
  • Fusun Yaman Raytheon BBN Technologies
  • Jacob Beal Raytheon BBN Technologies
  • Jeffrey Cleveland Raytheon BBN Technologies
  • Hala Mostafa Raytheon BBN Technologies
  • Annan Mozeika iRobot Corporation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v27i1.8654

Keywords:

Morphogenetic Engineering, functional blue prints

Abstract

The complexity and tight integration of electromechanical systems often makes them "brittle" and hard to modify in response to changing requirements. We aim to remedy this by capturing expert knowledge as functional blueprints, an idea inspired by regulatory processes that occur in natural morphogenesis. We then apply this knowledge in an intelligent design variation tool. When a user modifies a design, our tool uses functional blueprints to modify other components in response, thereby maintaining integration and reducing the need for costly search or constraint solving. In this paper, we refine the functional blueprint concept and discuss practical issues in applying it to electromechanical systems. We then validate our approach with a case study applying our prototype tool to create variants of a miniDroid robot and by empirical evaluation of convergence dynamics of networks of functional blueprints.

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Published

2013-06-30

How to Cite

Adler, A., Yaman, F., Beal, J., Cleveland, J., Mostafa, H., & Mozeika, A. (2013). A Morphogenetically Assisted Design Variation Tool. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 27(1), 9-15. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v27i1.8654