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... ... @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ 1 1 === Details === 2 2 3 -|**Acronym**| ALIX–AstronautLocationInterferometryexperiment4 -|**Description**| Radio interferometry-basedlocationtracking usingroom-scaleantennasetupsto investigatecm-scaletracking,as well asgroundreceiver stations for km-resolution.5 -|**Principal Investigator (PI)**| ChristiaanBrinkerink~| [[c.brinkerink@astro.ru.nl>>mailto:c.brinkerink@astro.ru.nl]]6 -|**Organisation** | Radboud Radio Lab, Dept. ofAstrophysics, Radboud University3 +|**Acronym**|EIEE –Emotions in Extreme Environment 4 +|**Description**|AAintrinsic/extrinsic emotion regulationstrategies, using CERQ questionnaire +audio recordings, emotion listing andlogbook in the evening. 5 +|**Principal Investigator (PI)**|Alexandra De Carvalho ~| [[alexsitadecarvalho@gmail.com>>mailto:alexsitadecarvalho@gmail.com]] 6 +|**Organisation** |Austrian Space Forum 7 7 |**Co-Investigators**|((( 8 - NielsVertegaal/Eindhoven University ofTechnology8 +Vera Hagemann, Faculty of Business Studies and Economics, University of Bremen | [[vhagemann@uni-bremen.de>>mailto:vhagemann@uni-bremen.de]] 9 9 10 -Roel Jordans/ Eindhoven University of Technology 11 11 12 -S joerdTimmer/Radboud RadioLab11 +Sylwia Kaduk/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[sylwiaizabela.kaduk@ext.esa.int>>mailto:sylwiaizabela.kaduk@ext.esa.int]] 13 13 14 - Roel Kleinhans/RadboudUniversity13 +Aisha Animashaun/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[aisha.animashaun@outlook.de>>mailto:aisha.animashaun@outlook.de]] 15 15 16 -Sam van den Ende/ Radboud University 15 +Phil Brady/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[drphilipbrady@gmail.com>>mailto:drphilipbrady@gmail.com]] 16 + 17 +Annabelle Mielitz/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[annabelle@mielitz.de>>mailto:annabelle@mielitz.de]] 18 + 19 +Nael Radwan/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[nael.radwan@hotmail.com>>mailto:nael.radwan@hotmail.com]] 17 17 ))) 18 18 19 19 === Summary === ... ... @@ -23,9 +23,14 @@ 23 23 [[image:ACT_manifest.png||height="266" width="399"]] 24 24 ))) 25 25 26 - OnMars,no satellitesystems are availablethat wouldnableorfacilitatenavigation.Alternativemethodsof electronicnavigationarethereforequired. Alocal system, independenton larger-scale infrastructures,isof particular interest. It can be centrally deployed from a landingsiteand may be scaled up alongwith theareainwhich it is meant to operate.The AstronautLocation InterferometryeXperiment (ALIX) aims toform (live) locationtrackingofastronauts or mobileplatforms usinga compactmobile radiotransmitter,asetof reference beacons,and asmall networkofreceiver stations. Thelocation tracking shall operateover an area of severalsquarekilometersat meter-scale accuracy. Comparing theALIX tracking results topositionsreconstructed by other systems (e.g. GNSS) will further improvethis technology. Ultimately,ALIX will be developed intoa reliable system for limited-range location tracking,usingminimal numberof resourcesandinfrastructure.ALIX uses amobiletransmitter that emits a radio signal. Atvarious stationary receiver stations,the phase of thissignal will be measured at regularintervals.With tworeceiver stationseach, thephasedifference at the correspondingmeasurement timecan becalculated, hence the positionof the transmitter can be tracked.To aid insynchronization of theceivertations, the use of stationarytransmitter beacons is planned. They willtransmit at slightly different frequencies than the mobile transmitter, thus providing reference measurements toperform phase corrections.29 +The focus of space psychological studies mostly lies on stress processing or performance-related measures. Emotions were not investigated properly. Even in astronautical spaceflight they have not played a major role yet. However, dealing with emotions, especially on long-term missions and extreme environments, is crucial to one’s performance, well-being, and interpersonal relationships. 27 27 31 +EIEE aims to investigate what emotions analog astronauts experience and what strategies they use to deal with them. It will also investigate if and how those strategies change over time in stressful situations. The analysis of emotion regulation strategies can help to work out programs and trainings for future Mars missions to mitigate emerging problems. 28 28 33 +The study will provide detailed insight into the emotional experience and regulation strategies applied by analog astronauts during a mission in an extreme environment. 34 + 35 +Before the mission, analog astronauts will complete the “Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire” (CERQ) and open questions related to the upcoming mission. During the mission, the analog astronauts have to keep a structured daily diary or audio log that asks about emotions and emotion regulation strategies. They will also use an emotion list daily to name which emotions they have experienced and to what intensity. After the mission, the CERQ will be completed again by the analog astronauts. 36 + 29 29 === Experiment Data === 30 30 31 31 (% style="height:10px; width:1000px" %)
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