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Scaling Effects for Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Video in Multi-robot Search

Huadong Wang, Michael Lewis, Shih‐Hsiang Chien, Prasanna Velagapudi

发表年份
2009
引用次数
5

摘要

Camera guided teleoperation has long been the preferred mode for controlling remote robots with other modes such as asynchronous control only used when unavoidable. Because controlling multiple robots places additional demands on the operator we hypothesized that removing the forced pace for reviewing camera video might reduce workload and improve performance. In an earlier experiment participants operated four teams performing a simulated urban search and rescue (USAR) task using a conventional streaming video plus map interface or an experimental interface without streaming video but with the ability to store panoramic images on the map to be viewed at leisure. Search performance was somewhat better using the conventional interface; however, ancillary measures suggested that the asynchronous interface succeeded in reducing temporal demands for switching between robots. This raised the possibility that the asynchronous interface might perform better if teams were larger. In this experiment we evaluate the usefulness of asynchronous video for teams of 4, 8, or 12 robots. As in our earlier study we found a slight advantage in accuracy in marking victim locations for streaming video but overall performance was very similar.

关键词

Asynchronous communicationComputer scienceInterface (matter)TeleoperationTask (project management)RobotWorkloadReal-time computingAsynchrony (computer programming)Artificial intelligence

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