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... ... @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ 16 16 17 17 === CFT3: Two Detailed Use Cases === 18 18 19 -The third CFT, evaluated [[two use cases>>doc:.e\. Prototype .WebHome]]: autonomous indoor drones for victim detection and physiological/ environmental sensors for monitoring first responder health. The study assessed usability, trust, and itegration into emergency workflows through structured sessions with firefighters, USAR personnel, and drone pilots. [[Key findings highlight>>doc:.f\. Test.WebHome]] that while both technologies show promise, their success depends on seamless integration into operational proces, respecting roles, protocols, and situational constraints to become trusted tools in the field. 19 +The third CFT, evaluated [[two use cases>>doc:.e\. Prototype .WebHome]]: autonomous indoor drones for victim detection and physiological/ environmental sensors for monitoring first responder health. The study assessed usability, trust, and integration into emergency workflows through structured sessions with firefighters, USAR personnel, and drone pilots. [[Key findings highlight>>doc:.f\. Test.WebHome]] that while both technologies show promise, their success depends on seamless integration into operational proces, respecting roles, protocols, and situational constraints to become trusted tools in the field. 20 20 21 -=== CFT4: Human-Machine Teaming === 21 +=== CFT4 and onwards: Human-Machine Teaming === 22 22 23 -.. ..23 +In total four usecases with claims regarding their human-machine teamwork have been developed using the SCE method. During the upcoming CFT4 the human-machine teaming with a number of additional technologies such as the AnyMAL and snake robot will be explored further, as well as iterating over all usecase during the coming IFT's (Integration Field Tests). 24 24 25 25