This paper presents findings from field trials observing human-robot interaction between certified rescue workers and two types of tactical mobile robots at a rescue training site. Data was collected on how members of a fire rescue department directed the use of two types of robots for four tasks (climbing stairs to investigate condition of upper floors, searching dark, cluttered environments with two different sensor suites, and exploring vertical voids). The prototypical workflow, the type and frequency of errors during each task, how the robot workflow compared with existing urban search and rescue (USAR) practices, and any additional information that came out during debriefing is reported for each task. Two major workflow patterns that ...
Abstract—In this paper we report on the analysis of critical incidents during a robot urban search a...
This paper presents presents a study on eciency of Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) missions that has ...
Abstract—In this paper we report on the analysis of critical incidents during a robot urban search a...
This study explores human-robot interaction during a 16-hour high-fidelity Urban Search and Rescue (...
This study explores human-robot interaction during a 16-hour high-fidelity Urban Search and Rescue (...
The World Trade Center rescue response provided an unfortunate opportunity to study the human robot...
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...
The present study addresses the interaction between automation and organization of human teams in co...
Urban search and rescue (USAR) has been a significant application in robotics because the deployment...
Urban search and rescue (USAR) has been a significant application in robotics because the deployment...
Abstract—In this paper we report on the analysis of critical incidents during a robot urban search a...
In this paper we discuss studies we have been conducting on humanrobot interaction (HRI) during the ...
In this paper we report on the analysis of critical incidents during an urban search and rescue robo...
This paper describes two steps in the evolution of human-robot interaction designs developed by the ...
Abstract—In this paper we report on the analysis of critical incidents during a robot urban search a...
This paper presents presents a study on eciency of Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) missions that has ...
Abstract—In this paper we report on the analysis of critical incidents during a robot urban search a...
This study explores human-robot interaction during a 16-hour high-fidelity Urban Search and Rescue (...
This study explores human-robot interaction during a 16-hour high-fidelity Urban Search and Rescue (...
The World Trade Center rescue response provided an unfortunate opportunity to study the human robot...
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...
The present study addresses the interaction between automation and organization of human teams in co...
Urban search and rescue (USAR) has been a significant application in robotics because the deployment...
Urban search and rescue (USAR) has been a significant application in robotics because the deployment...
Abstract—In this paper we report on the analysis of critical incidents during a robot urban search a...
In this paper we discuss studies we have been conducting on humanrobot interaction (HRI) during the ...
In this paper we report on the analysis of critical incidents during an urban search and rescue robo...
This paper describes two steps in the evolution of human-robot interaction designs developed by the ...
Abstract—In this paper we report on the analysis of critical incidents during a robot urban search a...
This paper presents presents a study on eciency of Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) missions that has ...
Abstract—In this paper we report on the analysis of critical incidents during a robot urban search a...