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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,179 @@ 1 +**Experiment title** 2 +[Short, descriptive title] 3 + 4 + 5 +**2. Objective / Research Question** 6 +Do the SYNERGISE technologies together improve the below SYNERGISE [[Objectives>>2\. Specification.Objectives.WebHome]] without negative effects? 7 + 8 +1. Mission effectiveness 9 +1. Mission efficiency 10 +1. FR Health 11 +1. FR and victim safety 12 + 13 + 14 +**3. Hypotheses / Expectations (optional)** 15 +See the claims from [[UC04.3: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYMAL (USAR)>>2\. Specification.b\. Use Cases.UC04\.0\: Detailed indoor exploration.UC04\.3\: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYMAL (USAR).WebHome]], being: 16 + 17 +* CL01: Improve safety for responders 18 +* CL02: Increased SA 19 +* CL03: Improved mission effectiveness 20 +* CL04: acceptable workload 21 +* CL05: trustworthy SA 22 +* CL06: improved FR health 23 +* CL07: degraded mission efficiency 24 + 25 + 26 +**4. Scenario / Context** 27 +ASR3: Detailed indoor exploration 28 + 29 +Preconditions from [[UC04.3: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYMAL (USAR)>>2\. Specification.b\. Use Cases.UC04\.0\: Detailed indoor exploration.UC04\.3\: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYMAL (USAR).WebHome]] : 30 + 31 +* Structure is flagged as (relatively?) **safe for direct human entry**; sector/ worksite allocated. 32 +* **FRs wearables** distributed, connected, and calibrated. 33 +* Specific to scenario with ANYmal: 34 +** **ANYmal **is mission-ready (battery, controls, and payload checked). 35 +** **C3I is online**, role-based views are configurated (Operator/ Analyst/ Team leader/ Safety officer); **5G pods** are installed for connection. 36 + 37 + 38 +**5. Participants** 39 + 40 +* FR team ROBOT: 41 +** 1x Squad leaders 42 +** 1x Robot operator 43 +** 1x Robot analyst 44 +** 2x First responder 45 +* FR team HUMAN: 46 +** 1x Squad leaders 47 +** 2x First reponder 48 +* Base of Operations: 49 +** 1x Safety officer / medical specialist 50 +** Team lead 51 + 52 +Number of participants: 9 53 + 54 + 55 +**6. System(s) Under Test** 56 + 57 +|(% style="width:267px" %)Technology|(% style="width:1250px" %)Description 58 +|(% style="width:267px" %)ANYmal|(% style="width:1250px" %)((( 59 +* Robust mobility over uneven terrain (stairs, debris, slopes). 60 +* Multi-sensor payload (video, LIDAR, thermal??) 61 +* Reliable wireless communication/ connection in degraded environments. 62 +* Support for tele‑operation with clear operator feedback. 63 +* Link with C3I, such as adding victims as pin on map. 64 +* NO autonomy. 65 +))) 66 +|(% style="width:267px" %)C3I (BoO and tablet version)|(% style="width:1250px" %)((( 67 +* Interoperability with health and location sensors. 68 +* Robust operation under limited connectivity (sync when possible). 69 +* Usable tablet interface for field conditions (gloves, stress, time pressure). 70 +))) 71 +|(% style="width:267px" %)Health sensors|(% style="width:1250px" %)((( 72 +* Accurate and reliable physiological sensing (e.g. heart rate, exertion proxies). 73 +* Comfortable, non‑intrusive form factor suitable for long missions. 74 +* Secure wireless data transmission to C3I systems. 75 +* Real‑time alerting and trend monitoring. 76 +))) 77 +|(% style="width:267px" %)Location sensors|(% style="width:1250px" %)((( 78 +* Indoor and outdoor localisation capability. 79 +* Sufficient accuracy and update rate for safety‑critical use. 80 +* Integration with C3I and mapping systems. 81 +* Robustness to environmental interference (dust, debris, structures, height differences). 82 +))) 83 + 84 + 85 + 86 +**7. Tasks** 87 + 88 +[[UC04.3: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYMAL (USAR)>>2\. Specification.b\. Use Cases.UC04\.0\: Detailed indoor exploration.UC04\.3\: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYMAL (USAR).WebHome]] 89 + 90 +[[UC04.4: Detailed indoor exploration without ANYMAL (USAR)>>2\. Specification.b\. Use Cases.UC04\.0\: Detailed indoor exploration.UC04\.3\: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYmal (USAR).WebHome]] 91 + 92 + 93 +**8. Experimental Conditions / Variants** 94 + 95 +Two buildings: 96 + 97 +* Building A: Easier location, obstacles and environmental conditions. (clear visibility, ..) 98 +* Building B: Challenging location, obstacles and environmental conditions for humans and robots (e.g. smoke and obstacles). 99 +* 100 + 101 +Trial 1: 102 + 103 +* FR Team ROBOT does Building A 104 +* FR team HUMAN does Building B 105 + 106 +Trial 2: 107 + 108 +* FR Team ROBOT does Building B 109 +* FR team HUMAN does Building A 110 + 111 + 112 +**9. Measurements** 113 + 114 +See the measurements from [[UC04.3: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYMAL (USAR)>>2\. Specification.b\. Use Cases.UC04\.0\: Detailed indoor exploration.UC04\.3\: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYMAL (USAR).WebHome]] 115 + 116 + 117 +**10. Procedure (Step-by-Step)** 118 + 119 +1. Team training: 120 +11. FR team ROBOT is trained in operating the robot, analysing the camera stream, and pinning information on C3I 121 +11. Squad leader and BoO are trained for both teams in interpreting the health and location sensor data. 122 +11. Experiment leader knows where hazards and victims are in both buildings. 123 +1. Usecase preparation 124 +11. Building is prepped with victims, hazards, etc. 125 +1. Briefing: 126 +11. Same for both teams for both building types: Building has been inspected from outside and is estimated safe for entry. Situation inside unknown. Victims possibly present. Goal: find, assess, and extract victims while avoiding and mapping hazards. 127 +11. One person is notified that their health sensor will be triggered during the Building B (difficult building) situation. 128 +1. Execution: 129 +11. For FR team ROBOT, see: [[UC04.3: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYMAL (USAR)>>2\. Specification.b\. Use Cases.UC04\.0\: Detailed indoor exploration.UC04\.3\: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYMAL (USAR).WebHome]] 130 +11. For FR team HUMAN, see: [[UC04.4: Detailed indoor exploration without ANYMAL (USAR)>>2\. Specification.b\. Use Cases.UC04\.0\: Detailed indoor exploration.UC04\.3\: Detailed indoor exploration with ANYmal (USAR).WebHome]] 131 +11. During execution of both teams, performance will be measured by experiment leader: 132 +111. Mission completion time 133 +111. Health indicators stay within acceptable range 134 +111. Time for tackling any health alerts 135 +111. Track FR path 136 +1. Hotwash: 137 +11. Questions on: 138 +111. Near-incident report 139 +111. Path inside 140 +111. FR location and status of hazards, victims, and layout 141 +111. Mission effectiveness 142 +111. Self-reported workload 143 +111. Trust survey 144 + 145 +Planning: 146 + 147 +* Team training: Day before. 1 hour. 148 +* Trial 1: 149 +** Setup usecase: Test day 1. 09:00 - 09:30 150 +** Setup tech and perform checks: Test day 1. 09:00 - 09:30 151 +** Briefing of each team individually (outside building): Test day 1: 09:00 - 09:30 152 +** Mission execution: Test day 1. 09:30 - 10:30 153 +** Hot wash: Test day 1. 10:30-11:00 154 +** Usecase reset: test day 1. 10:30-11:00 155 +* Teams switch location: Test day 1. 11:00-11:15 156 +* Trial 2: 157 +** Setup usecase: Test day 1. 12:30 - 13:00 158 +** Setup tech and perform checks: Test day 1. 12:30 - 13:00 159 +** Briefing of each team individually (outside building): Test day 1: 12:30 - 13:00 160 +** Mission execution: Test day 1. 13:00 - 14:00 161 +** Hot wash: Test day 1. 14:00-14:30 162 +** Cleanup area and store tech. 14:00-14:30 163 + 164 + 165 + 166 + 167 +**~11. Materials / Setup Components** 168 +[List equipment, environment layout, props, simulation assets] 169 + 170 + 171 +**14. Dependencies** 172 +[Other WPs, required assets, system availability, permissions] 173 + 174 + 175 +**15. Success Criteria** 176 +[How do you know the experiment worked as intended?] 177 + 178 + 179 +