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Three-layer architecture

The Three-Layer Architecture is a hybrid reactive/deliberative robot architecture developed by R. James Firby that consists of three layers: a reactive feedback control mechanism, a reactive plan execution mechanism, and a mechanism for performing time-consuming deliberative computations.

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The Three-Layer Architecture is a hybrid reactive/deliberative robot architecture developed by R. James Firby1 that consists of three layers: a reactive feedback control mechanism, a reactive plan execution mechanism, and a mechanism for performing time-consuming deliberative computations.2

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  1. Firby, R.J. (1990). Adaptive Execution in Complex Dynamic Worlds.
  2. Gat, E.; Others (1998). "On three-layer architectures" (PDF). Artificial Intelligence and Mobile Robots: 195–210. Retrieved 2008-04-06.