2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07464-1_35
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Increasing the Transparency of Unmanned Systems: Applications of Ecological Interface Design

Abstract: This paper describes ongoing efforts to address the challenges of supervising teams of heterogeneous unmanned vehicles through the use of demonstrated Ecological Interface Design (EID) principles. We first review the EID framework and discuss how we have applied it to the unmanned systems domain. Then, drawing from specific interface examples, we present several generalizable design strategies for improved supervisory control displays. We discuss how ecological display techniques can be used to increase the tr… Show more

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“…Miller [42] cautioned interface designers' attempts to achieve "full transparency," which can increase the operator's workload and reduce the utility of the automation. Information visualization strategies such as the Ecological Interface Designs (EID) can potentially be useful for conveying agent transparency information [43].…”
Section: Applying the Sat Model To User Interface Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Miller [42] cautioned interface designers' attempts to achieve "full transparency," which can increase the operator's workload and reduce the utility of the automation. Information visualization strategies such as the Ecological Interface Designs (EID) can potentially be useful for conveying agent transparency information [43].…”
Section: Applying the Sat Model To User Interface Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From mine hunting to ST&T functionality, there is an element of understanding aspects of a vessel's environment and responding appropriately. These aims are synergistic with EID, and it is argued that future ROV interfaces should leverage these design principals [27]. This would facilitate cognitive workload being kept to a minimum, preserving cognitive capability for novel, or high workload situations.…”
Section: Potential Application To Rovsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, additional information could be provided to inform the operator as to whether they have enough fuel to reach the area of interest by marking its range using a circle, see figure 2a,b. By adding this information, a need for the operator to calculate this themselves is removed, potentially saving cognitive capacity [27]. This is further illustrated by display routes on the map.…”
Section: Potential Application To Rovsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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