Title
Enabling dynamic delegation interactions with multiple unmanned vehicles; flexibility from top to bottom
Abstract
A "delegation approach" to human interaction with automation should strive to achieve all of the flexibility that a human supervisor has in instructing, managing, redirecting and overriding well-trained human subordinates. But in the absence of human-like, natural-language understanding "androids", what would such interaction look like? This multi-year design and evaluation project explores such interaction concepts for pilot control of multiple remotely piloted systems. This paper details the underlying philosophy of delegation and presents many design innovations developed to date.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1007/978-3-642-39354-9_31
HCI (17)
Keywords
Field
DocType
multiple unmanned vehicle,multi-year design,delegation approach,design innovation,natural-language understanding,dynamic delegation interaction,interaction look,interaction concept,human supervisor,well-trained human subordinate,evaluation project,human interaction
Supervisor,Systems engineering,Computer security,Automation,Human interaction,Engineering,Delegation,Remotely piloted aircraft
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.42
3
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christopher A. Miller133446.70
Mark H. Draper210314.04
Joshua D. Hamell331.14
Gloria Calhoun442.91
Timothy Barry5202.16
Heath Ruff6458.75