Wiki source code of Amadee-20-HUMAIN
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2.1 | 1 | === Details === |
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| 3 | |**Acronym**|HUMAIN | ||
| 4 | |**Description**|Tumbleweed is the concept of a spherical rover to be | ||
| 5 | deployed on Mars. | ||
| 6 | |**Principal Investigator (PI)**|((( | ||
| 7 | Kartik Kumar | ||
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| 9 | E-mail: [[kartik.kumar@oewf.org>>mailto:kartik.kumar@oewf.org]][[mailto:julian@teamtumbleweed.eu]] | ||
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| 11 | |**Organisation** |Austrian Space Forum | ||
| 12 | |**Co-Investigators**|((( | ||
| 13 | Joao Lousada, Austrian Space Forum (OeWF) | ||
| 14 | Etrichgasse 18, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria | ||
| 15 | E-mail [[joao.lousada@oewf.org>>mailto:joao.lousada@oewf.org]] | ||
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| 17 | Sebastian Sams, Austrian Space Forum (OeWF) | ||
| 18 | Etrichgasse 18, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria, | ||
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| 20 | E-mail: [[sebastian.sams@oewf.org>>mailto:sebastian.sams@oewf.org]] | ||
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| 25 | === Summary === | ||
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| 27 | [[image:1628956541057-141.png]] | ||
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| 29 | The HUMAIN experiment studies the interaction between humans and machines, specifically | ||
| 30 | between the analog astronauts and the Aouda spacesuit simulator. | ||
| 31 | The field of HMI (human-machine interface) not only includes control devices such as switches, | ||
| 32 | keyboard or touchscreens; but also, the displaying of information, such as sound or graphical displays. | ||
| 33 | In particular, the ability to correctly and effectively display information plays a major role in high | ||
| 34 | workload, time-critical, hazardous environments such as aircraft piloting or performing EVAs. It | ||
| 35 | is crucial in providing good situational awareness and allowing proper risk assessment and | ||
| 36 | management. | ||
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| 39 | The Aouda space suit simulator includes a head-up display (HUD) that allows the visualization | ||
| 40 | of information such as sensor data, procedures, videos or maps. The experiment focuses on the | ||
| 41 | use of the Aouda HUD to increase situational awareness within the space suit, for risk | ||
| 42 | assessment and risk management during EVAs. | ||
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| 45 | The basic hypothesis to be tested is whether making trend data available from sensors, | ||
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3.1 | 46 | specifically the sensors for carbon dioxide (CO2 ) and temperature within the suit, helps improve |
| 47 | the AA’s perception of risk. This boils down to the research question, “do the CO2 and | ||
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2.1 | 48 | temperature readings acquired during an EVA statistically differ if the AA is shown only current |
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3.1 | 49 | CO2 and temperature readings, vs. trend data for the last few minutes?” |