Published: Nov. 3, 2017

´،³ـ³ظ³َ´ا°ù²ُ:ج‎Ma, L., Fong, T., Micire, M., Kim, Y., and Feigh, K.

´،²ْ²ُ³ظ°ù²¹³¦³ظ:ج‎In the past, robots were used primarily as “tools for humans.â€‌ As robotics technology has advanced, however, robots have increasingly become capable of assisting humans as partners, or peers, working together to accomplish joint work. This new relationship creates a new host of interdependencies and teamwork questions that need to be addressed in order for human-robot teams to be effective. In this paper, we define communication, coordination, and collaboration as the cornerstones for human-robot teamwork. We then describe the components of teaming, including agent abilities, taskwork, metrics, and peer-to-peer interactions. Our purpose is to enable system designers to understand the factors that influence teamwork and how to structure human-robot teams to facilitate effective teaming.ج‎