The current generation of advanced robots essentially considers the external world, including humans, vehicles, and other robots, as navigational issues rather than as team members, opponents, or part of the ambient culture. But robotic systems need true Soldier-Robot Teams where each part of the team understands the roles, responsibilities, and required actions of the others and has the capability to provide the communication necessary to make the team successful. Accomplishing this within a mission context, accepted military doctrine, and social norms of the society in which the human-robot teams operate, represents a major theoretical and technological challenge for research in human-robot teams. Copyright 2011 by Human Factors and Ergon...
We describe an approach examining multi-level collaboration challenges by integrating social, organi...
How can we facilitate human-robot teamwork? The teamwork literature has identified the need to know ...
Abstract: This paper discusses human-friendly tele-operation for the next generation using robot par...
The current generation of advanced robots essentially considers the external world, including humans...
Current ground robots are largely employed via tele-operation and provide their operators with usefu...
Even as future robots grow in intelligence and autonomy, they may continue to face uncertainty in th...
Current military robotics research aims to transition the robot from tool to teammate, one that is m...
Advancements in technology in the field of robotics have made it necessary to determine integration ...
The future vision of military robotics is one in which robots will serve as integrated members of So...
US Army researchers and support contractors are involved in a multi-year effort to understand the im...
Current military robotics research aims to transition the robot from tool to teammate, one that is m...
This paper examines a future embedded with cybernetic teams : teams of physical, biological, social...
Soldier-robot teams will be an important component of future battle spaces, creating a complex but p...
In this paper we briefly describe teaming heuristics as they are applied to human-human teams, and d...
A transition in robotics from tools to teammates is underway, but, because it is in an early state, ...
We describe an approach examining multi-level collaboration challenges by integrating social, organi...
How can we facilitate human-robot teamwork? The teamwork literature has identified the need to know ...
Abstract: This paper discusses human-friendly tele-operation for the next generation using robot par...
The current generation of advanced robots essentially considers the external world, including humans...
Current ground robots are largely employed via tele-operation and provide their operators with usefu...
Even as future robots grow in intelligence and autonomy, they may continue to face uncertainty in th...
Current military robotics research aims to transition the robot from tool to teammate, one that is m...
Advancements in technology in the field of robotics have made it necessary to determine integration ...
The future vision of military robotics is one in which robots will serve as integrated members of So...
US Army researchers and support contractors are involved in a multi-year effort to understand the im...
Current military robotics research aims to transition the robot from tool to teammate, one that is m...
This paper examines a future embedded with cybernetic teams : teams of physical, biological, social...
Soldier-robot teams will be an important component of future battle spaces, creating a complex but p...
In this paper we briefly describe teaming heuristics as they are applied to human-human teams, and d...
A transition in robotics from tools to teammates is underway, but, because it is in an early state, ...
We describe an approach examining multi-level collaboration challenges by integrating social, organi...
How can we facilitate human-robot teamwork? The teamwork literature has identified the need to know ...
Abstract: This paper discusses human-friendly tele-operation for the next generation using robot par...