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The commonly used terms, "unmanned" or "uninhabited," are
misleading in the context of remotely operated vehicles. In the
case of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), there are many people
involved on the ground ranging from those operating the vehicle
from a ground control station, to the people coordinating multiple
UAVs in an air operations or air traffic control center.
The complexity of remote vehicle operations is also often
underestimated and seen as a simple navigation task, neglecting the
more complex functions associated with remote camera operations,
data gathering, and even weapons activity. In addition, trends in
the military and civilian sectors involving reduced staffing,
increased number of vehicles to control, and integration with other
operations are associated with critical human factors issues. For
example, the integration of UAVs with manned aircraft in the
national airspace poses numerous human factors challenges.
In summary, though these vehicles may be unmanned they are not
unoperated, unsupervised, or uncontrolled. The role of the human in
these systems is critical and raises a number of human factors
research and design issues ranging from multiple vehicle control
and adaptive automation to spatial disorientation and synthetic
vision.
The purpose of this book is to highlight the pressing human factors
issues associated with remotely operated vehicles and to showcase
some of the state of the art human-oriented research and design
that speaks to these issues. In this book the human components of
the "unmanned" system take center stage compared to the vehicle
technology that often captures immediate attention.
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