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Main Authors: Nalamothu, Rushikesh, Sontha, Puneet, Karravula, Janardhan, Agrawal, Ankit
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.12556
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author Nalamothu, Rushikesh
Sontha, Puneet
Karravula, Janardhan
Agrawal, Ankit
author_facet Nalamothu, Rushikesh
Sontha, Puneet
Karravula, Janardhan
Agrawal, Ankit
contents In the high-stakes domain of search-and-rescue missions, the deployment of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) has become increasingly pivotal. These missions require seamless, real-time communication among diverse roles within response teams, particularly between Remote Operators (ROs) and On-Site Operators (OSOs). Traditionally, ROs and OSOs have relied on radio communication to exchange critical information, such as the geolocation of victims, hazardous areas, and points of interest. However, radio communication lacks information visualization, suffers from noise, and requires mental effort to interpret information, leading to miscommunications and misunderstandings. To address these challenges, this paper presents VizCom-AR, an Augmented Reality system designed to facilitate visual communication between ROs and OSOs and their situational awareness during UAV-driven search-and-rescue missions. Our experiments, focus group sessions with police officers, and field study showed that VizCom-AR enhances spatial awareness of both ROs and OSOs, facilitate geolocation information exchange, and effectively complement existing communication tools in UAV-driven emergency response missions. Overall, VizCom-AR offers a fundamental framework for designing Augmented Reality systems for large scale UAV-driven rescue missions.
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spellingShingle Leveraging Augmented Reality for Improved Situational Awareness During UAV-Driven Search and Rescue Missions
Nalamothu, Rushikesh
Sontha, Puneet
Karravula, Janardhan
Agrawal, Ankit
Robotics
In the high-stakes domain of search-and-rescue missions, the deployment of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) has become increasingly pivotal. These missions require seamless, real-time communication among diverse roles within response teams, particularly between Remote Operators (ROs) and On-Site Operators (OSOs). Traditionally, ROs and OSOs have relied on radio communication to exchange critical information, such as the geolocation of victims, hazardous areas, and points of interest. However, radio communication lacks information visualization, suffers from noise, and requires mental effort to interpret information, leading to miscommunications and misunderstandings. To address these challenges, this paper presents VizCom-AR, an Augmented Reality system designed to facilitate visual communication between ROs and OSOs and their situational awareness during UAV-driven search-and-rescue missions. Our experiments, focus group sessions with police officers, and field study showed that VizCom-AR enhances spatial awareness of both ROs and OSOs, facilitate geolocation information exchange, and effectively complement existing communication tools in UAV-driven emergency response missions. Overall, VizCom-AR offers a fundamental framework for designing Augmented Reality systems for large scale UAV-driven rescue missions.
title Leveraging Augmented Reality for Improved Situational Awareness During UAV-Driven Search and Rescue Missions
topic Robotics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.12556