Robothuman rescue teams: a user requirements analysis
Authors: Driewer, Frauke; Baier, Herbert; Schilling, Klaus
Source: Advanced Robotics, Volume 19, Number 8, 2005 , pp. 819-838(20)
Publisher: VSP, an imprint of Brill
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Abstract:
Time-critical operations of equipment in emergencies require efficient humanmachine interaction. In order to evaluate and rank the factors affecting search and rescue activities in emergencies, a requirements analysis among this professional community has been performed. The analyses presented here focus on cooperating robothuman teams. They have been performed on the basis of questionnaires and personal interviews with professionals in search and rescue from Germany, Finland and the Czech Republic. This includes professional fire fighters, plant fire brigades (nuclear power plants, airports, chemical factories), governmental disaster relief organizations and the military. The analyses identify the end-user requirements and provide guidelines for the development of rescue systems. On this basis, a system design for humanrobot teams has been derived, with particular emphasis on telerobotics interface implemenation.Keywords: USER REQUIREMENTS; MOBILE ROBOTS; LOCALIZATION; TELEMATICS; COOPERATION
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1163/1568553055011519
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