NASA employs Design Reference Missions (DRMs) to define potential architectures for future human exploration missions to deep space, the Moon, and Mars. While DRMs to these destinations share some components, each mission has different needs. This paper focuses on the human and automation/robotic integration needs for these future missions, evaluating them with respect to NASA research gaps in the area of space human factors engineering. The outcomes of our assessment is a human and automation/robotic (HAR) task list for each of the four DRMs that we reviewed (i.e., Deep Space Sortie, Lunar Visit/Habitation, Deep Space Habitation, and Planetary), a list of common critical HAR factors that drive HAR design.


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    Title :

    Evaluation of Human and AutomationRobotics Integration Needs for Future Human Exploration Missions


    Contributors:

    Conference:

    IEEE Aerospace Conference ; 2016 ; Big Sky, MT, United States


    Publication date :

    2016-03-05


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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