A new UGV teleoperation interface for improved awareness of network connectivity and physical surroundings

Ramviyas Parasuraman, S. Caccamo, Fredrik Båberg, Petter Ögren, Mark Antonius Neerincx
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A reliable wireless connection between the operator and the teleoperated unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) is critical in many urban search and rescue (USAR) missions. Unfortunately, as was seen in, for example, the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the networks available in areas where USAR missions take place are often severely limited in range and coverage. Therefore, during mission execution, the operator needs to keep track of not only the physical parts of the mission, such as navigating through an area or searching for victims, but also the variations in network connectivity across the environment. In this paper, we propose and evaluate a new teleoperation user interface (UI) that includes a way of estimating the direction of arrival (DoA) of the radio signal strength (RSS) and integrating the DoA information in the interface. The evaluation shows that using the interface results in more objects found, and less aborted missions due to connectivity problems, as compared to a standard interface. The proposed interface is an extension to an existing interface centered on the video stream captured by the UGV. But instead of just showing the network signal strength in terms of percent and a set of bars, the additional information of DoA is added in terms of a color bar surrounding the video feed. With this information, the operator knows what movement directions are safe, even when moving in regions close to the connectivity threshold.
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一种新的UGV远程操作接口,用于提高对网络连接和物理环境的感知
操作员和遥控无人地面车辆(UGV)之间的可靠无线连接在许多城市搜救(USAR)任务中至关重要。不幸的是,正如福岛核灾难等事件中所看到的那样,美国空军执行任务地区的可用网络在范围和覆盖范围方面往往受到严重限制。因此,在任务执行过程中,操作员不仅需要跟踪任务的物理部分,例如在某个区域导航或搜索受害者,还需要跟踪整个环境中网络连接的变化。在本文中,我们提出并评估了一种新的遥操作用户界面(UI),该界面包括一种估计无线电信号强度(RSS)的到达方向(DoA)并在界面中集成DoA信息的方法。评估表明,与标准接口相比,使用该接口可以找到更多的物体,减少因连接问题而中止的任务。所提出的接口是对以UGV捕获的视频流为中心的现有接口的扩展。但是,DoA的附加信息不是仅以百分比和一组条形图的形式显示网络信号强度,而是以视频馈送周围的彩色条形图的方式添加的。有了这些信息,操作员就知道什么移动方向是安全的,即使在接近连接阈值的区域移动也是如此。
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