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Predicting Controller Capacity in Remote Supervision of Multiple Unmanned Vehicles
(IEEE, 2008)
In the future vision of allowing a single operator to remotely control multiple unmanned vehicles, it is not well understood what cognitive constraints limit how many vehicles and related tasks a single operator can manage. ...
Design and Evaluation of Path Planning Decision Support for Planetary Surface Exploration
(Journal of Aerospace Computing, 2008)
Human intent is an integral part of real-time path planning and re-planning, thus any decision aiding system must support human-automation interaction. The appropriate balance between humans and automation for this task ...
The Impact of Multi-layered Data-blocks on Controller Performance
(Air Traffic Control Quarterly, 2008)
As a consequence of the push to increase National Airspace System capacity, air traffic control displays will not only have to show the increasing number of aircraft, but also all the associated data such as airspeed and ...
Past, Present And Future Implications Of Human Supervisory Control In Space Missions
(Acta Astronautica, 2008)
Achieving the United States’ Vision for future Space Exploration will necessitate far greater collaboration between humans and automated technology than previous space initiatives. However, the development of methodologies ...
The Impact of Heterogeneity on Operator Performance in Future Unmanned Vehicle Systems
(2008)
Recent studies have shown that with appropriate operator decision support
and with sufficient automation, inverting the multiple operators to
single-unmanned vehicle control paradigm is possible. These studies,
however, ...