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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2012

Experience in System Design for Human-Robot Teaming in Urban Search & Rescue

Francis Colas
Ming Liu
Roland Y. Siegwart
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Fiora Pirri
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Mario Gianni
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Panagiotis Papadakis
Arnab Sinha
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Patrick Balmer
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Nicola Tomatis
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Salvatore Corrao
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Résumé

The paper describes experience with applying a user-centric design methodology in developing systems for human-robot teaming in Urban Search & Rescue. A human-robot team consists of several semi-autonomous robots (rovers/UGVs, microcopter/UAVs), several humans at an off-site command post (mission commander, UGV operators) and one on-site human (UAV operator). This system has been developed in close cooperation with several rescue organizations, and has been deployed in a real-life tunnel accident use case. The human-robot team jointly explores an accident site, communicating using a multi-modal team interface, and spoken dialogue. The paper describes the development of this complex socio-technical system per se, as well as recent experience in evaluating the performance of this system.
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hal-01143147 , version 1 (16-04-2015)

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Geert Kruijff, Miroslav Janícek, Shanker Keshavdas, Benoit Larochelle, Hendrik Zender, et al.. Experience in System Design for Human-Robot Teaming in Urban Search & Rescue. 8th International Conference on Field and Service Robotics (FSR 2012), 2012, Matsushima, Japan. ⟨hal-01143147⟩
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