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Human Interaction With Robot Swarms: A Survey

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Human Interaction With Robot Swarms: A Survey
—Recent advances in technology are delivering robots of reduced size and cost. A natural outgrowth of these advances are systems comprised of large numbers of robots that collaborate autonomously in diverse applications. Research on effective, autonomous control of such systems, commonly called swarms, has increased dramatically in recent years and received attention from many domains, such as bio-inspired robotics and control theory. These kinds of distributed systems present novel challenges for the effective integration of human supervisors, operators, and teammates that are only beginning to be addressed. This paper is the first survey of human-swarm interaction (HSI) and identifies the core concepts needed to design a humanswarm system. We first present the basics of swarm robotics. Then, we introduce human-swarm interaction from the perspective of a human operator by discussing the cognitive complexity of solving tasks with swarm systems. Next, we introduce the interface bet...
Andreas Kolling, Phillip M. Walker, Nilanjan Chakr
Added 11 Apr 2016
Updated 11 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where THMS
Authors Andreas Kolling, Phillip M. Walker, Nilanjan Chakraborty, Katia P. Sycara, Michael Lewis 0001
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