Title :
Metrics for human driving of multiple robots
Author :
Olsen, Dan R., Jr. ; Wood, Stephen Bart ; Turner, Jonathan
fDate :
26 April-1 May 2004
Abstract :
A goal of human-robot interaction is to expand the capability of human beings so that they can control multiple robots simultaneously. This provides leverage for human attention beyond single robot interaction. The number of such robots that can be operated is called the fan-out of a human-robot team. We define the concepts of neglect-tolerance as a measure of autonomy and interaction-effort as a measure of required human attention. A model for fan-out is presented that predicts a human´s ability to control multiple robots. We validate this model using robot simulations and user studies. Using the validated model we demonstrate enhanced task performance on physical robots as predicted by the model.
Keywords :
man-machine systems; multi-robot systems; fan-out model; human control ability prediction; human driving metrics; human-robot interaction; human-robot team; multiple robot control; Actuators; Anthropometry; Computational modeling; Computer interfaces; Equations; Human robot interaction; Predictive models; Robot control; Robot sensing systems; User interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Robotics and Automation, 2004. Proceedings. ICRA '04. 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8232-3
DOI :
10.1109/ROBOT.2004.1307407