通过虚拟现实技术协同控制无人地面飞行器的可行性和性能提升

Q1 Social Sciences
Ziming Li, Yiming Luo, Jialin Wang, Yushan Pan, Lingyun Yu, Hai-Ning Liang
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摘要

为了支持在危险行业工作的人员,虚拟现实(VR)可以确保操作人员操作标准化任务,并协同工作以应对潜在风险。令人惊讶的是,对操作员在协作任务中的认知负荷的研究非常有限,尤其是通过虚拟现实界面。一旦任务需求变得复杂,许多研究人员就会专注于优化交互界面的设计,以减少操作员的认知负荷。在本文中,我们提出了一种具有边缘增强功能的新型协作式 VR 系统,以支持两名远程操作员在 VR 环境中工作,遥控一辆无人驾驶的地面车辆。我们使用对比实验来评估协作式 VR 系统,重点关注任务花费的时间和操作总数。结果表明,双人组的总操作次数和操作过程中的认知负荷明显低于单人组。我们的研究揭示了在设计支持协同工作的虚拟现实系统时,如何考虑远程操作员的工作流程,而不是简单地优化设计结果。
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Feasibility and performance enhancement of collaborative control of unmanned ground vehicles via virtual reality

Feasibility and performance enhancement of collaborative control of unmanned ground vehicles via virtual reality

To support people working in dangerous industries, virtual reality (VR) can ensure operators manipulate standardized tasks and work collaboratively to deal with potential risks. Surprisingly, limited research has paid attention to the cognitive load of operators in their collaborative tasks, especially via VR interfaces. Once task demands become complex, many researchers focus on optimizing the design of the interaction interfaces to reduce the cognitive load on the operator. In this paper, we propose a new collaborative VR system with edge enhancement to support two teleoperators working in the VR environment to remote control an uncrewed ground vehicle. We use a compared experiment to evaluate the collaborative VR systems, focusing on the time spent on tasks and the total number of operations. Our results show that the total number of processes and the cognitive load during operations were significantly lower in the two-person group than in the single-person group. Our study sheds light on designing VR systems to support collaborative work with respect to the flow of work of teleoperators instead of simply optimizing the design outcomes.

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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
35
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing publishes peer-reviewed multidisciplinary research on personal and ubiquitous technologies and services. The journal provides a global perspective on new developments in research in areas including user experience for advanced digital technologies, the Internet of Things, big data, social technologies and mobile and wearable devices.
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