Multi-vehicle control schemes where a number of remote pilots (m) supervise a number of uncrewed vehicles (m:N) are desired to enable scalability of operations, such as air cargo delivery, in the face of pilot shortage and other constraints. We use queuing models derived from historical track data to assess the increased task load on a remote pilot due to maneuvering demands as the number of supervised vehicles increase. We quantify metrics such as the probability that the inter-maneuver time and inter-communication time.


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    Title :

    Assessment of Remote Pilot Maneuver Taskload under Multi-Vehicle Control


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    INFORMS 2023 ; 2023 ; Phoenix, AZ, US


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    English




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