This presentation will be given as part of the UAS EXCOM Science and Research Panel's (SARP) workshop on multiple UAS controlled by a single operator. Participants were asked to identify public use cases for multiple Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) control and identify research, policy, and technical gaps in those operations. The purpose of this workshop is to brainstorm, categorize, and prioritize those use cases and gaps. Here, I will discuss research performed on this topic when I worked for the Army and on-going work within the division and a NATO working group on Human-Autonomy Teaming.
Single Operator Control of Multiple UAS: A Supervisory Delegation Approach
UAS EXCOM Science and Research Panel (SARP) Multi-UAS Workshop ; 2017 ; McLean, VA, United States
27.06.2017
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