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Army, ASU publish human-autonomy communication tips

 E-Mail IMAGE: Army researchers publish a paper suggesting how future Soldiers will communicate in complex and autonomous environments. view more  Credit: U.S. Army photo illustration ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. Army and Arizona State University researchers identified a set of approaches to help scientists assess how well autonomous systems and humans communicate. These approaches build on transformational scientific research efforts led by the Army s Robotics Collaborative Technology Alliance, which evolved the state of robots from tools to teammates and laid the foundation for much of the service s existing research into how humans and robots can work together effectively. As ideas for autonomous systems evolve, and the possibilities of ever-more diverse human-autonomy teams has become a reality; however, no clear guidelines exist to explain the best ways to assess how well humans and intelligent systems communicate, Army researchers said.

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5 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. Army and Arizona State University researchers identified a set of approaches to help scientists assess how well autonomous systems and humans communicate. These approaches build on transformational scientific research efforts led by the Army’s Robotics Collaborative Technology Alliance, which evolved the state of robots from tools to teammates and laid the foundation for much of the service’s existing research into how humans and robots can work together effectively. As ideas for autonomous systems evolve, and the possibilities of ever-more diverse human-autonomy teams has become a reality; however, no clear guidelines exist to explain the best ways to assess how well humans and intelligent systems communicate, Army researchers said.

US Army begins evaluating OMFV proposals

US Army begins evaluating OMFV proposals 21 April 2021 by Ashley Roque Industry teams have submitted their proposals for the US Army’s revamped Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) programme and are awaiting the service’s decision on which ones will receive approximately USD60 million for the concept design phase. At least five teams submitted their information for the army’s Bradley infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) replacement effort by the mid-April deadline: BAE Systems, General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS), a Hanwha Defense-Oshkosh Defense team, Mettle Ops, and a Rheinmetall team. Each team’s paperwork included details about its systems engineering capabilities, and ability to model and simulate the design of a combat vehicle, and they begin fleshing out their respective designs if picked to move on.

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