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Single operator, multiple robots

Raj M. Ratwani, J. Malcolm McCurry, J. Gregory Trafton

Year
2010
Citations
23

Abstract

For a single operator to effectively control multiple robots, operator situation awareness is a critical component of the human-robot system. There are three levels of situation awareness: perception, comprehension, and projection into the future [1]. We focus on the perception level to develop a theoretic model of the perceptual-cognitive processes underlying situation awareness. Eye movement measures were developed as indicators of cognitive processing and these measures were used to account for operator situation awareness on a supervisory control task. The eye movement based model emphasizes the importance of visual scanning and attention allocation as the cognitive processes that lead to operator situation awareness and the model lays the groundwork for real-time prediction of operator situation awareness.

Keywords

Operator (biology)Situation awarenessPerceptionComputer scienceRobotCognitionComprehensionComponent (thermodynamics)Artificial intelligenceTask (project management)

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