DocumentCode :
565539
Title :
Transfer from a simulation environment to a live robotic environment: Are certain demographics better?
Author :
McDermott, Patricia L. ; Fisher, Alia ; Carolan, Thomas ; Gronowski, Mark R. ; Gacy, Marc ; Overstreet, Michael
Author_Institution :
Alion Sci. & Technol., Warrington, UK
fYear :
2012
fDate :
5-8 March 2012
Firstpage :
191
Lastpage :
192
Abstract :
The ability to remotely operate an unmanned vehicle while simultaneously looking for suspicious targets and then classifying those targets is not a trivial skill. This study looked at different training approaches to make better use of simulation as a first training step. When transferring to a live environment, the operators could be grouped into two categories according to whether they passed live training criteria or not. There were clear performance differences between these groups. The group that failed to pass criteria had poorer performance overall, more SA errors, and spent more time in training. Post-hoc analysis showed differences in the demographics between those who passed and those that did not. Male participants and younger participants were more likely to achieve criteria. There were no differences in gaming experience and perceived sense of direction.
Keywords :
digital simulation; remotely operated vehicles; telerobotics; demographics; gaming experience; live robotic environment; live training criteria; male participants; perceived direction sense; post-hoc analysis; remote operation; simulation environment; suspicious targets; target classification; unmanned vehicle; younger participants; Human factors; Land vehicles; Robot sensing systems; Training; USA Councils; Situation awareness; demographics; learning curves; sense of direction; teleoperation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2012 7th ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
ISSN :
2167-2121
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4503-1063-5
Electronic_ISBN :
2167-2121
Type :
conf
Filename :
6249521
Link To Document :
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