Best Practices in Human Operation of Robotic/Unmanned Vehicles

Author:

Fincannon Thomas1,Jentsch Florian1,Sellers Brittany1,Talone Andrew1

Affiliation:

1. University of Central Florida Orlando, FL

Abstract

The purpose of this work is to review research in the domain of unmanned vehicle (UV) operations and to provide recommendations regarding the human-to-robot ratio for optimal performance. This begins with a discussion of how remote perception, multitasking, and workload can contribute to the difficulty of performing UV operations. Then, recommendations are provided in order to address three different aspects of the human-to-robot ratio: (a) human-centric factors, (b) robot-centric factors, and (c) collaborative human-robot factors. These recommendations begin by focusing on a team of high-ability operators that execute role-specific behaviors, and processes are supported by systems that are designed to support appropriate coordination. Additional UVs should be added with the intention of increasing unique capabilities and reliable autonomy. Finally, recommendations address methods collaboration that work within the perceptual limitation of humans and UVs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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