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Teamwork in controlling multiple robots
(ACM/IEEE, 2012)
Simultaneously controlling increasing numbers of robots requires multiple operators working together as a team. Helping operators allocate attention among different robots and determining how to construct the human-robot ...
Comparing the Performance of Expert User Heuristics and an Integer Linear Program in Aircraft Carrier Deck Operations
(IEEE Transactions, 2013-08)
Planning operations across a number of domains can be considered as resource allocation problems with timing constraints. An unexplored instance of such a problem domain is the aircraft carrier flight deck, where, in current ...
One Work Analysis, Two Domains: A Display Information Requirements Case Study
(HFES, 2012)
d observations, among other techniques. Given the time and resources required, we examine how to generalize a work domain analysis technique, namely the hybrid Cognitive Task Analysis (hCTA) method across two domains in ...
Investigating the Efficacy of Network Visualizations for Intelligence Tasks
(Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI), 2013-06)
There is an increasing requirement for advanced analytical methodologies to help military intelligence analysts cope with the growing amount of data they are saturated with on a daily basis. Specifically, within the context ...
Assessing the Impact of Auditory Peripheral Displays for UAV Operators
(MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory, 2007)
A future implementation of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations is having a single
operator control multiple UAVs. The research presented here explores possible avenues of
enhancing audio cues of UAV interfaces ...
Audio Decision Support for Supervisory Control of Unmanned Vehicles : Literature Review
(MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory, 2006)
Purpose of this literature review:
To survey scholarly articles, books and other sources (dissertations, conference
proceedings) relevant to the use of the audio
supervisory control of unmanned vehicles.
Shadow TUAV Single Operator Consolidation : Display Assessment
(MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory, 2007)
Currently, Shadow UAV operations require two people: the Air Vehicle Operator (AVO) and the
Mission Payload Operator (MPO). A previous workload study demonstrated that it is possible to
combine these two positions such ...
Assisting Interruption Recovery in Mission Control Operations
(MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory, 2007)
Frequent interruptions are commonplace in modern work environments. The negative
impacts of interruptions are well documented and include increased task completion and
error rates in individual task activities, as ...
An Experimental Platform for Investigating Decision and Collaboration Technologies in Time-Sensitive Mission Control Operations
(MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory, 2007)
This report describes the conceptual design and detailed architecture of an experimental platform
developed to support investigations of novel decision and collaboration technologies for
complex, time-critical mission ...
Mitigation of Human Supervisory Control Wait Times through Automation Strategies
(MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory, 2005)
The application of network centric operations principles to human supervisory control
(HSC) domains means that humans are increasingly being asked to manage multiple
simultaneous HSC processes. However, increases in the ...