The construction of fully effective systems seems to pass through the proper exploitation of goal-centric self-evaluative
capabilities that let the system teleologically self-manage. Emotions seem to provide this kind of functionality to biological
systems and hence the interest in emotion for function sustainment in artificial systems performing in changing and uncertain
environments; far beyond the media hullabaloo of displaying human-like emotion-laden faces in robots. This chapter provides
a brief analysis of the scientific theories of emotion and presents an engineering approach for developing technology for
robust autonomy by implementing functionality inspired in that of biological emotions.