The interaction between humans and robots is undergoing an evolution. Progress in this evolution means that humans are close to robustly deploying multiple robots. Urban search and rescue (USAR) can benefit greatly from such capability. The review shows that with state of the art artificial intelligence, robots can work autonomously but still require human supervision. It also shows that multiple robot deployment (MRD) is more economical, shortens mission durations, adds reliability as well as addresses missions impossible with one robot and payload constraints. By combining robot autonomy and human supervision, the benefits of MRD can be applied to USAR while at the same time minimizing human exposure to danger. This is achieved with a sin...
There is considerable interest in multirobot systems capable of performing spatially distributed, ha...
Search and rescue (SAR) operations can take significant advantage from supporting autonomous or tele...
The use of robots for search and rescue tasks has tremendous potential to mitigate disasters and sav...
Urban search and rescue (USAR) has been a significant application in robotics because the deployment...
The paper describes ongoing integrated research on designing intelligent robots that can assist huma...
International audienceThe paper describes ongoing integrated research on designing intelligent robot...
Technology for multirobot systems has advanced to the point where we can consider their use in a var...
The authors are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering how contro...
The present study addresses the interaction between automation and organization of human teams in co...
The present study addresses the interaction between automation and organization of human teams in co...
Introduction Multi-Robot Systems (MRSs) have emerged as a suitable alternative to single robots to ...
The paper describes ongoing integrated research on designing intelligent robots that can assist huma...
AbstrAct: The authors are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering ...
For robots to successfully take part in bi-directional social interactions with people, they must be...
We are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering how control varies ...
There is considerable interest in multirobot systems capable of performing spatially distributed, ha...
Search and rescue (SAR) operations can take significant advantage from supporting autonomous or tele...
The use of robots for search and rescue tasks has tremendous potential to mitigate disasters and sav...
Urban search and rescue (USAR) has been a significant application in robotics because the deployment...
The paper describes ongoing integrated research on designing intelligent robots that can assist huma...
International audienceThe paper describes ongoing integrated research on designing intelligent robot...
Technology for multirobot systems has advanced to the point where we can consider their use in a var...
The authors are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering how contro...
The present study addresses the interaction between automation and organization of human teams in co...
The present study addresses the interaction between automation and organization of human teams in co...
Introduction Multi-Robot Systems (MRSs) have emerged as a suitable alternative to single robots to ...
The paper describes ongoing integrated research on designing intelligent robots that can assist huma...
AbstrAct: The authors are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering ...
For robots to successfully take part in bi-directional social interactions with people, they must be...
We are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering how control varies ...
There is considerable interest in multirobot systems capable of performing spatially distributed, ha...
Search and rescue (SAR) operations can take significant advantage from supporting autonomous or tele...
The use of robots for search and rescue tasks has tremendous potential to mitigate disasters and sav...