DocumentCode :
2396535
Title :
A virtual environment for learning to pilot remotely operated vehicles
Author :
Pioch, Nicholas J. ; Roberts, Bruce ; Zeltzer, David
Author_Institution :
BBN Corp., Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear :
1997
fDate :
10-12 Sep 1997
Firstpage :
218
Lastpage :
226
Abstract :
Remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are used extensively for underwater searching and salvage, inspection, surveying, scientific exploration and mine countermeasures. ROV pilots must learn to rely on limited data from video and sonar displays and a few other positional indicators to maintain a sense of their vehicle, its tether and its surroundings. Pilot training typically occurs on-the-job, where equipment is placed at risk, controlled learning situations are hard to create, and time for instruction is minimal. The TRANSoM (TRAiNing for remote Sensing and Manipulation) project is developing a training environment that combines two emerging technologies to overcome these limitations. A virtual environment (VE) simulates the ROV and its surroundings, and also has instructional enhancements such as external views of the ROV, directional cues and alternate modes of interaction with the vehicle, e.g. a head-tracked head-mounted display (HMD). An intelligent tutoring system (ITS) monitors student pilot behavior and offers verbal and graphical feedback, a mission review and a performance assessment. Near-transfer experiments comparing the utility of different artificial viewpoints have been completed, with full transfer experiments involving a real ROV to follow
Keywords :
computer based training; control engineering computing; intelligent tutoring systems; marine systems; telecontrol; virtual reality; TRANSoM project; artificial viewpoints; directional cues; external views; graphical feedback; head-tracked head-mounted display; instructional enhancements; intelligent tutoring system; interaction modes; mission review; near-transfer experiments; performance assessment; pilot training; positional indicators; remote manipulation; remote sensing; remotely operated vehicle simulation; sonar displays; student pilot behavior monitoring; underwater vehicles; verbal feedback; video displays; virtual environment; Artificial intelligence; Computer displays; Feedback; Inspection; Intelligent systems; On the job training; Remote sensing; Remotely operated vehicles; Sonar equipment; Virtual environment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Systems and MultiMedia, 1997. VSMM '97. Proceedings., International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Geneva
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8150-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VSMM.1997.622350
Filename :
622350
Link To Document :
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