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... ... @@ -25,92 +25,77 @@ 25 25 == Experiments: == 26 26 27 27 |=(% style="width: 138px;" %)Name|=(% style="width: 960px;" %)Description|=Organisation|= 28 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[ACT>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-ACT.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Utilizing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to improve participants’ psychological flexibility, stress and well-being, performance and error measures|Goldsmiths University of London, UK| 29 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[AEROSCAN>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-AEROSCAN.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Test an autonomous solar-powered Vertical take-off and Landing (VTOL) drone for the Martian surface analysis and photogrammetry|((( 30 -University of Houston, USA 28 +|(% style="width:138px" %)ALIX|(% style="width:960px" %)Radio interferometry-based location tracking using room-scale antenna setups to investigate cm-scale tracking, as well as ground receiver stations for km-resolution.|((( 29 +Radboud University, The Netherlands 31 31 32 - Airvisionsrl,Italy31 +Eindhoven Univ.of Technology, NL 33 33 )))| 34 -|(% style="width:138px" %) [[AMAZE>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-AMAZE.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Visual-inertialNavigationforaerialPlanetaryExplorationfortheNASAMARS2020mission|Univ.fKlagenfurt, Austria|35 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[ AOUDA(complementary)>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-AOUDA.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Aouda- analogueastronautspace-suit|(((36 - AustrianSpace Forum, Austria33 +|(% style="width:138px" %)AVAWT|(% style="width:960px" %)Powergeneration and measurement of wind velocitywith awind turbine.Testing a structural improvementto the turbine to increase the efficiency.|Bazoomq Space Research Laboratory, Armenia| 34 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[Emotions in Extrem Environments>>doc:.Amadee-24-EIEE –Emotions in Extreme Environment.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)AAintrinsic/extrinsic emotion regulationstrategies, using CERQ questionnaire +audio recordings, emotion listing andlogbook in the evening.|((( 35 +ÖWF / Human Factors, Austria 37 37 38 - 39 -)))|((( 40 - 41 -))) 42 -|(% style="width:138px" %)((( 43 -[[DEAR (complementary)>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-DEAR.WebHome]] 44 -)))|(% style="width:960px" %)DEAR-Complementary|((( 45 -Austrian Space Forum, Austria 37 +Bielefeld University, Germany 38 +)))| 39 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[FaR SiDE>>doc:.Amadee-24-FaR SiDE.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Biomech model verification of estimations of skeletal muscular and cardiovascular fatigue, using motion capture, force sensors, EMG/ECG, NIR, spirometry.|((( 40 +ÖWF / Aouda, Austria 46 46 47 -ESA 42 +Institute of Mechatronics 43 + 44 +University of Innsbruck, Austria 48 48 )))| 49 -|(% style="width:138px" %) [[EXOSCOT>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-EXOSCOT.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Fieldexercisefor the ESAExomarsmission’sremotecience supportteams|(((50 - JoanneumResearchAustria46 +|(% style="width:138px" %)GENES4MARS|(% style="width:960px" %)Astronaut performance and health monitoring with automated ECG andinvestigation of the changes in health-risk-associated gene expression patterns in blood and urine samples of astronauts.|((( 47 +Institute of Biomedicine and Pharmacy Russian-Armenian University 51 51 52 - Tech. Univ.ofGraz,Austria49 +Institute of Molecular Biology NAS RA, Armenia 53 53 )))| 54 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[FORTIS (complementary)>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-FORTIS.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Investigate the value of using the watch as a tool for Analog Astronauts (on EVA as well as unsuited inside the BASE).|Austrian Space Forum, Austria| 55 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[GEOS>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-GEOS.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Geological experiments including: Geosampling, Geomapping and Micrometeorite search.|Austrian Space Forum, Austria| 56 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[HUMAIN>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-HUMAIN.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Human-Machine Interface research for Space Suit Head-Up Displays. Testing different methodologies of data displaying, with a focus on situational awareness and risk perception. |((( 57 -Austrian Space Forum, Austria 51 +|(% style="width:138px" %)GeoPrep|(% style="width:960px" %)Geo-sampling selection and curation within habitat; performing a petrological analysis with simple tools (incl. cutting / polishing samples), microscopy optical/Raman/IR; post mission lab analysis.|((( 52 +Institute of Geology, Mineralogy and Petrology 58 58 59 - DelftUniv.ofTech,The Netherlands54 +University of Innsbruck, Austria 60 60 )))| 61 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[INTER-FAM (complementary)>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-INTER-FAM.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)With this study, the relationship between the MSC and the field crew (Analog Astronauts) will be analyzed. We use a survey to ask some questions to both the MSC and the field crew. In addition, we will analyze the text protocols.|Bielefeld University| 62 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[INTERTEAM>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-INTERTEAM.WebHome]]|study of teamwork processes, effects of preceived taskload|University of Bremen, Faculty of Business Studies and Economics, Business Psychology and Human Resource Management| 63 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MARSLOCK>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-MARSLOCK.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)((( 64 -This study will investigate if the airlock or its sub-components can serve as a prototype of an airlock for Mars 56 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[GEOS-24>>doc:.Amadee-24-GEOS-24.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Application of the Exploration Cascade & Sampling strategy, geomapping & IR/RAMAN spectroscopy|Austrian Space Forum, Austria| 57 +|(% style="width:138px" %)Hort3Space|(% style="width:960px" %)An automated multilevel cultivation prototype, equipped with cultivation specific full spectrum LED lights placed inside a sterile grow room in an inflatable self-erecting tent to evaluate cultivation performances, supporting the diet of the crew|((( 58 +ENEA Biotechnology Laboratory, Casaccia Research Center, Italy 65 65 66 -Site in Progress 67 -)))|University of Bremen, ZARM -Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity| 68 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MELT (complementary)>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-MELT.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)zero-g compatible 3D printer from ESA|ESA| 69 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MEROP>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-MEROP.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Remote operation of planetary ground robots using advanced human-machine interfaces|University of Lisbon, Portugal| 70 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MICROBIOME>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-Microbiome.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Investigating the development of astronauts microbiome during and after an isolation mission under Mars-analog conditions|((( 71 -Research Unit Comparative Microbiome, Helmholtz Center Munich, Germany 60 +BIOAG (Biotechnology and Agroindustry Division) 72 72 73 - TechnicalUniversity of Munich,Germany62 +La Sapienza University of Rome DIMA (Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering), Italy 74 74 )))| 75 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MICRO- 76 -POTENTIAL>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-MICRO-POTENTIAL.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Evaluation of Microbial Potential Contamination by A Human, Exploration Mission in an Isolated Environment, DNA analysis of contamination vectors|((( 77 -Dead Sea and Arava Science Center, Tel Aviv University 64 +|(% style="width:138px" %)HUMANISE|(% style="width:960px" %)Teleoperations comparison using brain computer interaction, augmented reality,and gamepad for comparison to reduce overall mission workload on astronauts.|((( 65 +Delft University of TechnologyLunar Zebro team, The Netherlands 78 78 79 -Weizmann Institute of Science, Center for Planetary Science, Israel 67 +Institute for Environmental Physiology Masaryk University, Kamenice, CZ 68 + 69 +ISAE SUPAERO,University of Toulouse, France 80 80 )))| 81 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MOVE>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-MOVE.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Effect of Environmental Stressors on Frequency and Consistency of Bowel Movements among Mars Analog Crew|Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway| 82 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MSG>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-MSG.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Exploring movement patterns in the mission environment and their relationship to self and group perceptions and feelings|Eco-encounter therapy program in ENAV NGO, Israel| 83 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[OGH>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-OGH.WebHome]]|((( 84 -An in-depth study, analysis, and optimization of Mars outpost units and subsystems design 85 -)))|The Desert Mars Analog Ramon Station (D-MARS)| 86 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[ROBOAUTO (complementary)>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-ROBOAUTO-COMP.WebHome]]|Provision of teleoperation capability for Rovo 2|[[https:~~/~~/roboauto.tech/>>https://roboauto.tech/]]| 87 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[POLLY>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-POLLY.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)((( 88 -The experiment aims to evaluate the potential use of a conversational user interface (CUI) for astronaut scientists in an extraterrestrial habitat 89 -)))|University of Bremen, ZARM -Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity| 90 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[ROVO2>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-ROVO2.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Rovo2 vehicle with 300 kg payload capacity.|provided by Mattro| 91 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[PSYCHSCALE>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-PSYCHSCALE.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Human Performance & Analog Mission Evaluation of Environmental Stressors via Anonymous Standardised Psychological Assessment Scale|((( 92 -International Space Univ., France 71 +|(% style="width:138px" %)IAQHabitat|(% style="width:960px" %)Habitat indoor air quality measurement.|Fraunhofer WKI| 72 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[iROCS>>doc:.Amadee-24-iROCS.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Robotic scene-understanding/obstacle evaluation, sample collection and identification, semantic mapping and terrain modeling in desert environments with mobile, spherical robots or with handheld devices.|((( 73 +Forschungs & Entwicklungs GmbH FH Upper Austria, Austria 93 93 94 -University of Oslo,Norway75 +Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg, Germany 95 95 96 -University of Cadiz, Spain 77 +University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany 78 +)))| 79 +|(% style="width:138px" %)MEROP|(% style="width:960px" %)Human-robotic multimodal teleoperation interface for AA teleoperations and MSC t/m visualization; this shall allow AA's to switch between semi-autonomous teleoperation and direct control.|((( 80 +Instituto Superior Técnico 97 97 98 - NTNU,Norway82 +University of Lisbon, Portuga 99 99 )))| 100 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[RETINA>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-RETINA.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)((( 101 -An eye diagnostic device is tested in Mars analog conditions 84 +|(% style="width:138px" %)PRESSURE|(% style="width:960px" %)Crew stress simulation -emergency situation (technical/medical type) where teams will have to organize and execute a rescue operation during an EVA. The emergency scenario will consist of a combined technical and not serious medical condition.The technical problem will be simulated by time constrained problem-solving tasks.|Neuropsychology and Experimental Psychology Lab University of Cádiz, Spain| 85 +|(% style="width:138px" %)RAMSES|(% style="width:960px" %)Fully autonomous multi-sensor-based helicopter system capable of taking off from a charging dock atop a Mars rover, then conducting aerial reconnaissance for operator-requested POI inspection or autonomous terrain mapping before landing back on the rover to recharge.|((( 86 +University of Klagenfurt, Austria 102 102 103 -Site in Progress 104 -)))|German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute for Aerospace Medicine, Dept. of Clinical Aerospace Medicine| 105 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[SHARE>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-SHARE.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Situational awareness testing of analog astronauts during extra-vehicular activities|Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Cognitique, 106 -Bordeaux INP, France| 107 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[STEMRAD (complementary)>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-STEMRAD.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)The Israeli/US company Stemrad developing a radiation protection vest to allow the body to recover after exposure by shielding the bone marrow and other stem cell-rich organs.|StemRad, Inc| 108 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[TUMBLEWEED-JRP>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-TUMBLEWEED-JRP.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Student experiment on a wind-driven sphere with environmental sensors|Austrian Science and Engineering Students| 109 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[VFR-eFAST>>doc:AMADEE-20.Amadee-20-VFR-eFAST.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Feasibility of having analog astronauts perform a focused ultrasonography of the abdomen and thorax (eFAST; extended Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma).|((( 110 -Lindesberg Hospital, Sweden 88 +Institute for Production Science 111 111 112 -University Hospital ofCologne,ermany90 +University of Technology,Graz, AT 113 113 114 -European Society of Aerospace Medicine, 115 -Germany 92 +Joanneum Research,Graz, Austria 116 116 )))| 94 +|(% style="width:138px" %)SAMPLE|(% style="width:960px" %)Rover traversability, teleoperations for sample acquisition and transport to Hab using semi-autonomous traverse finding rover.|((( 95 +Institute of Software Technology 96 + 97 +Institute of Geodesy 98 + 99 +University of Technology Graz, AT 100 +)))| 101 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[Staying Alive!>>doc:.Amadee-24-Staying Alive.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)A photobioreactor as the air revitalization component of the Hab life support system, equipped with a situationally aware and interactive sensor network. The study also assesses the psychological impact, reactor control from Earth and crew interfacing.|ZARM -Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity, University of Bremen, Germany|