ABSTRACT | For future systems that require one or a small team of operators to supervise a network of automated agents, automated planners are critical since they are faster than hu-mans for path planning and resource allocation in multivariate, dynamic, time-pressured environments. However, such plan-ners can be brittle and unable to respond to emergent events. Human operators can aid such systems by bringing their knowledge-based reasoning and experience to bear. Given a decentralized task planner and a goal-based operator interface for a network of unmanned vehicles in a search, track, and neutralize mission, we demonstrate with a human-on-the-loop experiment that humans guiding these decentralized planners improved system performance by...
In order to meet the demand for enabling one operator to control multiple heterogeneous unmanned veh...
In the current experiment, we simulated a multitasking environment and evaluated the effects of an i...
The adoption of unmanned systems is growing at a steady rate, with the promise of improved task effe...
For future systems that require one or a small team of operators to supervise a network of automated...
Objective: This study examined the impact of increasing automation replanning rates on operator perf...
Future unmanned systems in the military will be highly heterogeneous in nature, with vehicles from m...
We consider a setting where a team of humans oversee the coordination of multiple Unmanned Aerial Ve...
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory is engaged in a multi-year program focusing on the human role in s...
The authors are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering how contro...
We consider a setting where a team of humans oversee the coordination of multiple Unmanned Aerial Ve...
AbstrAct: The authors are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering ...
Robotic vehicles under human control are currently being used for exploration and surveillance in va...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
This paper proposes a theory of human control of robot teams based on considering how people coordin...
From vacuum cleaners to medical assistant robots, autonomous agents are becoming increasingly common...
In order to meet the demand for enabling one operator to control multiple heterogeneous unmanned veh...
In the current experiment, we simulated a multitasking environment and evaluated the effects of an i...
The adoption of unmanned systems is growing at a steady rate, with the promise of improved task effe...
For future systems that require one or a small team of operators to supervise a network of automated...
Objective: This study examined the impact of increasing automation replanning rates on operator perf...
Future unmanned systems in the military will be highly heterogeneous in nature, with vehicles from m...
We consider a setting where a team of humans oversee the coordination of multiple Unmanned Aerial Ve...
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory is engaged in a multi-year program focusing on the human role in s...
The authors are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering how contro...
We consider a setting where a team of humans oversee the coordination of multiple Unmanned Aerial Ve...
AbstrAct: The authors are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering ...
Robotic vehicles under human control are currently being used for exploration and surveillance in va...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
This paper proposes a theory of human control of robot teams based on considering how people coordin...
From vacuum cleaners to medical assistant robots, autonomous agents are becoming increasingly common...
In order to meet the demand for enabling one operator to control multiple heterogeneous unmanned veh...
In the current experiment, we simulated a multitasking environment and evaluated the effects of an i...
The adoption of unmanned systems is growing at a steady rate, with the promise of improved task effe...