TY - GEN digital ID - 131862143 TI - Shepherding UxVs for Human-Swarm Teaming : An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Unmanned X Vehicles AU - Abbass, Hussein A. AU - Hunjet, Robert A. PY - 2021 SN - 9783030608989 9783030608996 9783030609009 9783030608972 PB - Cham Springer International Publishing DB - UniCat KW - Telecommunication technology KW - Electrical engineering KW - Engineering sciences. Technology KW - Transport. Traffic KW - Mass communications KW - Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics KW - Computer. Automation KW - mechatronica KW - industriƫle robots KW - automatisering KW - verkeer KW - tekstverwerking KW - transport KW - algoritmen KW - KI (kunstmatige intelligentie) KW - robots KW - communicatietechnologie KW - automatische regeltechniek UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:131862143 AB - This book draws inspiration from natural shepherding, whereby a farmer utilizes sheepdogs to herd sheep, to inspire a scalable and inherently human friendly approach to swarm control. The book discusses advanced artificial intelligence (AI) approaches needed to design smart robotic shepherding agents capable of controlling biological swarms or robotic swarms of unmanned vehicles. These smart shepherding agents are described with the techniques applicable to the control of Unmanned X Vehicles (UxVs) including air (unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs), ground (unmanned ground vehicles or UGVs), underwater (unmanned underwater vehicles or UUVs), and on the surface of water (unmanned surface vehicles or USVs). This book proposes how smart 'shepherds' could be designed and used to guide a swarm of UxVs to achieve a goal while ameliorating typical communication bandwidth issues that arise in the control of multi agent systems. The book covers a wide range of topics ranging from the design of deep reinforcement learning models for shepherding a swarm, transparency in swarm guidance, and ontology-guided learning, to the design of smart swarm guidance methods for shepherding with UGVs and UAVs. The book extends the discussion to human-swarm teaming by looking into the real-time analysis of human data during human-swarm interaction, the concept of trust for human-swarm teaming, and the design of activity recognition systems for shepherding. Presents a comprehensive look at human-swarm teaming; Tackles artificial intelligence techniques for swarm guidance; Provides artificial intelligence techniques for real-time human performance analysis. ER -