Human-Centric Teaming in a Multi-Agent EVA Assembly Task
2004-01-2485
07/19/2004
- Event
- Content
- NASA's Human Space Flight program depends heavily on spacewalks performed by pairs of suited human astronauts. These Extra-Vehicular Activities (EVAs) are severely restricted in both duration and scope by consumables and available manpower. An expanded multi-agent EVA team combining the information-gathering and problem-solving skills of human astronauts with the survivability and physical capabilities of highly dexterous space robots is proposed. A 1-g test featuring two NASA/DARPA Robonaut systems working side-by-side with a suited human subject is conducted to evaluate human-robot teaming strategies in the context of a simulated EVA assembly task based on the STS-61B ACCESS flight experiment.
- Pages
- 11
- Citation
- Rehnmark, F., Currie, N., Ambrose, R., and Culbert, C., "Human-Centric Teaming in a Multi-Agent EVA Assembly Task," SAE Technical Paper 2004-01-2485, 2004, https://doi.org/10.4271/2004-01-2485.