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Spring 2023: Trust dynamics in Multi-human robot teaming

Affiliations: STEM Research Leadership
Project Leader: FNU Aakash
aakash@tamu.edu
Industrial & Systems Engineering
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Ranjana Mehta
Meeting Times:
TBD
Team Size:
4
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
– Become a full member in the research group, co-authored publications
Team Needs:
– Programming (python preferred)
– Some background in engineering mathematics
– Discipline
– Ability to adapt and learn new skills
Description:
The project seeks to understand the aspects of human robot teaming in an emergency response team. In order for the robot to be a successful team member, the trust in the robot needs to be optimal. Under trust can lead to poor utilization, while over trust can lead to safety issue. We want to understanding human-robot team trust and its impacts on team collaboration and processes; that will be later used to design trust-aware robotic algorithms
to support efficient teamwork. Phase I of the project will be carried out in the lab in a simulated environment, where the participants will be equipped with physiological and neural measures such as EEG, fNIRS, ECG, and EDA. Phase II will be carried out in real field setting with the AlienGo quadruped robot

Written by:
Andrew McNeely
Published on:
December 12, 2022

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2023

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