The use of head-aimed vision systems for remote navigation and weapons aiming greatly increases the mission performance of armed unmanned ground vehicles. Head-aimed human/robotic vision interfaces greatly improves situational awareness. Task performance in target tracking and threat identification is increased by 200 to 300 percent.
Human-robotic interface for controlling an armed unmanned ground vehicle
Unmanned Systems Technology VIII ; 2006 ; Orlando (Kissimmee),Florida,United States
Proc. SPIE ; 6230
2006-05-04
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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