Browsing HAL Reports by Subject "multiple unmanned aerial vehicles"
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Automation Architecture for Single Operator, Multiple UAV Command and Control,
(The International Command and Control Journal, 2007)In light of the Office of the Secretary Defense’s Roadmap for unmanned aircraft systems (UASs), there is a critical need for research examining human interaction with heterogeneous unmanned vehicles. The OSD Roadmap clearly ... -
Global vs. local decision support for multiple independent UAV schedule management
(International Journal of Applied Decision Science, 2010)As unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) become increasingly autonomous, time-critical and complex single-operator systems will require advance prediction and mitigation of schedule conflicts. However, actions that mitigate a ... -
Operator Scheduling Strategies in Supervisory Control of Multiple UAVs
(Aerospace Science and Technology, 2007)The application of network centric operations to time-constrained command and control environments will mean that human operators will be increasingly responsible for multiple simultaneous supervisory control tasks. One ...