Some Good and Bad with Spatial Ability in Three Person Teams That Operate Multiple Unmanned Vehicles

Author:

Fincannon Thomas D.1,Ososky Scott1,Jentsch Florian1,Keebler Joseph1,Phillips Elizabeth1

Affiliation:

1. University of Central Florida Orlando, FL

Abstract

This study reports findings regarding the influence of spatial ability of each operator on a three person team on workload and performance. Sixty six participants were randomly assigned to the role of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operator, unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) operator, and intelligence officer (leader) to create a total of 22 teams, and spatial ability was assessed with Part 5 of the Guilford-Zimmerman Aptitude Survey. Findings indicated that spatial ability of the UAV operator and UGV operator improved reconnaissance, and while spatial ability of the UAV operator improved reacquisition of objectives after reconnaissance, spatial ability of the intelligence officer hindered team performance on this second task. A rationale for these results was developed with findings from the Multiple Resource Questionnaire (MRQ). Discussion focuses on the relationship between spatial ability and visual perception in complex teams.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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