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Appendix A
Workshop Agenda and Participants

AGENDA

November 11, 2004

8:00 a.m.

Continental Breakfast

8:30 a.m.

Welcome, Anne Mavor, National Research Council

 

Introductory Remarks

Mike Barnes, Army Research Laboratory, Ft. Huachuca

Peter Hancock, University of Central Florida

 

Overview of Military Robots, Chuck Shoemaker, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground

 

General Remarks on Human Interaction with Automated Systems, Thomas Sheridan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

10:00 a.m.

Break

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2005. Interfaces for Ground and Air Military Robots: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11251.
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10:30 a.m.

The Intersection of Interactions, HRI and UAV: Julie Adams (Chair), Vanderbilt University

Presentation 1: David Dahn, MAAD, Boulder, Colorado

Presentation 2: Christopher Wickens, University of Illinois

Commentary and Open Discussion: Julie Adams

12:00 p.m.

Working Lunch

1:00 p.m.

Navigation in Complex Worlds: John Lee (Chair), University of Iowa

Presentation 1: Robin Murphy, University of South Florida

Presentation 2: Robert Hoffmann, Institute of Human and Machine Cognition

Commentary and Open Discussion: John Lee

2:15 p.m.

Interface Characteristics: Joel Warm (Chair), University of Cincinnati

Presentation 1: Kevin Bennett, Wright State University

Presentation 2: Mike Goodrich, Brigham Young University

Commentary and Open Discussion: Jim Szalma, University of Central Florida

3:30 p.m.

Break

3:45 p.m.

Design for Coordination and Control: Missy Cummings (Chair), Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Presentation 1: John Pye, Exponent

Presentation 2: Nancy Cooke, Arizona State University

Commentary and Open Discussion: Missy Cummings

5:00 p.m.

Reception

6:00 p.m.

Dinner

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2005. Interfaces for Ground and Air Military Robots: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11251.
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November 12, 2004

8:00 a.m.

Continental Breakfast

8:30 a.m.

Adaptive Aspects of Design: Geb Thomas (Chair), University of Iowa

Presentation 1: Scott Thayer, Carnegie-Mellon

Presentation 2: Chris Miller, SIFT

Commentary and Open Discussion: Geb Thomas

9:45 a.m.

Break

10:00 a.m.

Panel Session: Dick Pew (Chair), BBN

Tom Sheridan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Volpe Center

Peter Hancock, University of Central Florida

Mica Ensley, SA Technologies, Inc.

12:00 p.m.

Adjourn

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2005. Interfaces for Ground and Air Military Robots: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11251.
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PARTICIPANTS

Planning Committee

Peter Hancock, University of Central Florida

John Lee, University of Iowa

Joel Warm, University of Cincinnati

Speakers

Julie Adams, Vanderbilt University

Michael Barnes, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Kevin Bennett, Wright State University

Nancy Cooke,Arizona State University

Missy Cummings, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

David Dahn, Micro-Analysis and Design, Inc.

Mica Endsley, SA Technologies

Michael Goodrich, Brigham Young University

Robert Hoffmann, Institute for Human Machine Cognition

Dennis McBride, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

Christopher Miller, Smart Information Flow Technologies

Robin Murphy, University of South Florida

Tal Oron-Gilad, University of Central Florida

Richard Pew, BBN Technologies

John Pye, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates

Thomas Sheridan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Charles Shoemaker, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Jim Szalma, University of Central Florida

Scott Thayer, Carnegie Mellon University

Geb Thomas, University of Iowa

Christopher Wickens, University of Illinois

Guests

Laurel Allender, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Ben Blossom, General Dynamics Land Systems

Jessie Chen, U.S. Army Research Institute

Annie Cwikiel-Glavin, General Dynamics Land Systems

Scott Dittman, General Dynamics Land Systems

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2005. Interfaces for Ground and Air Military Robots: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11251.
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Paula J. Durlach, U.S. Army Research Institute

Erin Franks, General Dynamics Land Systems

Ellen Haas, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Susan Hill, U.S. Army Research Laboratory—HRED

Shanna Render, U.S. Army—TARDEC

Sal Schipani, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Jean Scholtz, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Jay Shivley, Ames Research Center, NASA

Peter Squire, George Mason University

Terry Tierney, U.S. Army—TARDEC

Barry Vaughan, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

National Research Council Staff

Anne Mavor, Program Director

Deborah Johnson, Program Assistant

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In the early years of robotics and automated vehicles, the fight was against nature and not against a manifestly intelligent opponent. In military environments, however, where prediction and anticipation are complicated by the existence of an intelligent adversary, it is essential to retain human operators in the control loop. Future combat systems will require operators to control and monitor aerial and ground robotic systems and to act as part of larger teams coordinating diverse robotic systems over multiple echelons. The National Research Council organized a workshop to identify the most important human-related research and design issues from both the engineering and human factors perspectives, and develop a list of fruitful research directions. Interfaces for Ground and Air Military Robots summarizes the presentations and discussions from this workshop.

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