Supporting Adaptive Coordination in Human-Autonomy-Teams: A Conceptual Framework
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Human-Autonomy-Teams (HATs) integrate AI or robots as team members and coordinate their action in response to their operational environment. However, these teams face various challenges that limit their adaptive capacity. Therefore, we integrate literature from different disciplines, presenting four principles that enable HATs to self-organize their coordination in dynamic contexts.
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