Title :
Human–Agent Teaming for Multirobot Control: A Review of Human Factors Issues
Author :
Chen, Jessie Y. C. ; Barnes, Michael J.
Author_Institution :
Human Res. & Eng. Directorate, U.S. Army Res. Lab., Orlando, FL, USA
Abstract :
The human factors literature on intelligent systems was reviewed in relation to the following: efficient human supervision of multiple robots, appropriate human trust in the automated systems, maintenance of human operator´s situation awareness, individual differences in human-agent (H-A) interaction, and retention of human decision authority. A number of approaches-from flexible automation to autonomous agents-were reviewed, and their advantages and disadvantages were discussed. In addition, two key human performance issues (trust and situation awareness) related to H-A teaming for multirobot control and some promising user interface design solutions to address these issues were discussed. Some major individual differences factors (operator spatial ability, attentional control ability, and gaming experience) were identified that may impact H-A teaming in the context of robotics control.
Keywords :
control engineering computing; human factors; human-robot interaction; intelligent robots; mobile agents; multi-robot systems; trusted computing; user interfaces; H-A interaction; H-A teaming; attentional control ability; automated systems; autonomous agents; flexible automation; gaming experience; human decision authority; human factors issues; human factors literature; human operator situation awareness; human supervision; human trust; human-agent interaction; human-agent teaming; intelligent systems; key human performance issues; multiple robots; multirobot control; operator spatial ability; robotics control; trust awareness; user interface design solutions; Adaptive systems; Automation; Computer architecture; Context; Human factors; Robot kinematics; Automation; human factors; human–agent (H-A) teaming; human–robot interaction; individual differences; intelligent agent; situation awareness; trust; user interface design;
Journal_Title :
Human-Machine Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/THMS.2013.2293535