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... ... @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ 1 1 === Details === 2 2 3 3 |**Acronym**|HUMAIN 4 -|**Description**|Tumbleweed is the concept of a spherical rover to be 5 -deployed on Mars. 4 +|**Description**|The HUMAIN experiment utilizes the integrated Head-up Display (HUD) of the OeWF Aouda Suit Simulators to test different methodologies of data displaying, with a focus on situational awareness and risk perception. 6 6 |**Principal Investigator (PI)**|((( 7 7 Joao Lousada, Austrian Space Forum (OeWF) 8 8 Etrichgasse 18, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria 9 9 E-mail [[joao.lousada@oewf.org>>mailto:joao.lousada@oewf.org]] 9 + 10 +Phone: +491745962853 10 10 ))) 11 11 |**Organisation** |Austrian Space Forum 12 12 |**Co-Investigators**|((( ... ... @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ 13 13 Kartik Kumar 14 14 E-mail: [[kartik.kumar@oewf.org>>mailto:kartik.kumar@oewf.org]][[mailto:julian@teamtumbleweed.eu]] 15 15 17 +Phone: +31614634697 18 + 16 16 Sebastian Sams, Austrian Space Forum (OeWF) 17 17 Etrichgasse 18, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria, 18 18 E-mail: [[sebastian.sams@oewf.org>>mailto:sebastian.sams@oewf.org]] ... ... @@ -27,19 +27,19 @@ 27 27 [[image:1628956541057-141.png||height="412" width="618"]] 28 28 ))) 29 29 33 +The HUMAIN experiment utilizes the integrated Head-up Display (HUD) of the OeWF Aouda Suit Simulators to test different methodologies of data displaying. The different displays are configured on the HUD prior to (or during) the donning and the EVA can then proceed as nominal. After the EVA, the AA will be asked to fill a questionnaire focusing on the perceived risk and situational awareness. Additionally, the Aouda sensor data will be analyzed post-mission to assess the measured values in the different HUD display configurations. 30 30 31 -The HUMAIN experimentstudies the interactionbetweenhumansand machines,specifically betweenthe analogastronautsandtheAoudaspacesuit simulator.ThefieldofHMI(human-machineinterface)notonlyincludes controldevicessuch as switches, keyboardor touchscreens; butalso,thedisplayingof information, suchassoundorgraphicaldisplays. Inparticular,theability tocorrectlyandeffectivelydisplayinformationplaysa majoroleinhighworkload,time-critical, hazardous environmentssuch as aircraft pilotingor performing EVAs.Itis crucial inprovidinggoodsituationalawarenessandallowing properriskassessmentndmanagement.35 +The core hypothesis that we would like to test during this experiment is whether making trend data available from sensors in the space suit helps improve the AA’s perception of risk. The research question can be broken down into the following testable statement: do the CO2 and temperature readings acquired during an EVA statistically differ if the AA is shown only current CO2 and temperature readings, vs. trend data for the last five minutes (actual timing TBC). 32 32 37 +The conclusions from the HUMAIN experiment will help improve and optimize data display with the objective to increase situational awareness and perceived risk. This is directly applicable for the OeWF's developments in space suit simulators and for future space suits. 38 + The conclusions can further be expanded into other operational areas where situational awareness is hindered or where the operators need to rely heavily on displayed data. 33 33 34 -The Aouda space suit simulator includes a head-up display (HUD) that allows the visualization of information such as sensor data, procedures, videos or maps. The experiment focuses on the use of the Aouda HUD to increase situational awareness within the space suit, for risk assessment and risk management during EVAs. 35 35 36 36 37 -The basic hypothesis to be tested is whether making trend data available from sensors, specifically the sensors for carbon dioxide (CO2 ) and temperature within the suit, helps improve the AA’s perception of risk. This boils down to the research question, “do the CO2 and temperature readings acquired during an EVA statistically differ if the AA is shown only current CO2 and temperature readings, vs. trend data for the last few minutes?” 38 38 39 -=== === 40 40 41 -=== === 42 42 45 + 43 43 === Experiment Data === 44 44 45 45 (% style="height:10px; width:1000px" %)