Title

Using Simulation To Investigate A Non-Anthropomorphic Framework For Communications Within A Human-Agent War-Fighting Team

Keywords

agent; communication; haptic; human-agent team; multi-modal

Abstract

As complex, non-human agents become increasingly ubiquitous members of the US military war-fighting team, an effective and natural system of communications must be explored and developed to achieve human-agent collaboration across the entire team. A non-anthropomorphic communications framework does not exist that will support human-agent collaboration beyond current electronic control. This research surfaces a non-anthropomorphic framework of communications between human-human, human-agent, and agent-agent teams based on related literature review. The framework provides perspective on the potential breath of communication modalities that exist as well as the many challenges faced. Within this framework, this research uses simulation to explore the contribution to collaborative, covert military operations that non-verbal forms of communications between humans and agent team members might entail. Visual and audio cues considered include pose, motion, color, and non-speech sounds. In addition this article presents findings on contribution of these modalities to the military operation being considered as well as identifies issues for implementation, applications, implications, and areas for future research. © 2008, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

Publication Date

1-1-2008

Publication Title

The Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation: Applications, Methodology, Technology

Volume

5

Issue

2

Number of Pages

122-138

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1177/154851290800500203

Socpus ID

84993804631 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84993804631

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