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Controlling Robot/Agent/ Human teams for Urban Search & Rescue

Michael Lewis, Katia Sycara, and Illah Nourbakhsh (July 2002-July 2007) Coordination of Heterogeneous Teams (Humans, Agents, Robots) for Emergency Response NSF-ITR-0205526

 
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Today, disaster relief is mainly performed by humans (and trained dogs), communicating through face-to-face interaction or via phones, walkie-talkies, etc. Supporting information (e.g. infrastructure plans) has to be retrieved manually, and whilst there may be limited support from robots, they are typically teleoperated by a separate team of humans. Technological advances can be envisioned to enable combining ad hoc coordination and interoperation of automated systems with access to diverse and previously unknown information sources, while addressing significant physical challenges. We will be responsible for developing and evaluating control strategies and interfaces to allow human operators to effectively coordinate, cooperate with, and control teams of autonomous search and rescue robots. Researchers will involve both virtual and physical test domains.
 

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