Unmanned systems have been fielded in several domains in the recent past, ranging from battlefields to Mars and mostly sponsored by the Government. As the number of programs for developing unmanned systems accelerates, there is a growing need for characterizing these systems. Individual government agencies have begun these efforts. The Department of Defense Joint Program Office, the Air Force Research Laboratory, the U.S. Army Science Board, the Army Maneuver Support Center, and National Institute of Standards and Technology have described levels of autonomy for various programs. NASA has embarked upon a project on defining levels of autonomy for a human space flight vehicle. It is beneficial that these and other agencies leverage each others efforts and aim at a consistent approach.


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    Title :

    Terminology for Specifying the Autonomy Levels for Unmanned Systems: Version 1.0


    Contributors:
    H. M. Huang (author)

    Publication date :

    2004


    Size :

    38 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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