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17 17  === CFT3: Two Detailed Use Cases ===
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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.
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21 21  === CFT4 and onwards: Human-Machine Teaming ===
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23 -We now have usecases and claims made by following the SCE method. We can now test them in modules during CFT4 and duruing the coming IFT's (Integration Field Tests)
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).
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