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... ... @@ -1,22 +1,15 @@ 1 1 === Details === 2 2 3 -|**Acronym**|E IEE –Emotions in Extreme Environment4 -|**Description**| AAintrinsic/extrinsicemotionregulationstrategies,usingCERQquestionnaire+audiorecordings,emotion listingandlogbookin theevening.5 -|**Principal Investigator (PI)**| AlexandraDeCarvalho~| [[alexsitadecarvalho@gmail.com>>mailto:alexsitadecarvalho@gmail.com]]6 -|**Organisation** | Austrian SpaceForum3 +|**Acronym**|MEROP 4 +|**Description**|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. 5 +|**Principal Investigator (PI)**|Rute Luz ~| [[rute.luz@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>>mailto:rute.luz@tecnico.ulisboa.pt]] 6 +|**Organisation** |Institute for Systems and Robotics, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon 7 7 |**Co-Investigators**|((( 8 - VeraHagemann,Facultyof BusinessStudiesand Economics, University of Bremen | [[vhagemann@uni-bremen.de>>mailto:vhagemann@uni-bremen.de]]8 +Jéssica Corujeira | [[jessica.corujeira@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>>mailto:jessica.corujeira@tecnico.ulisboa.pt]] 9 9 10 +Rodrigo Ventura | [[rodrigo.ventura@isr.tecnico.ulisboa.pt>>mailto:rodrigo.ventura@isr.tecnico.ulisboa.pt]] 10 10 11 -Sylwia Kaduk/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[sylwiaizabela.kaduk@ext.esa.int>>mailto:sylwiaizabela.kaduk@ext.esa.int]] 12 - 13 -Aisha Animashaun/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[aisha.animashaun@outlook.de>>mailto:aisha.animashaun@outlook.de]] 14 - 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 12 +José Luís Silva | [[jlcsa@iscte-iul.pt>>mailto:jlcsa@iscte-iul.pt]] 20 20 ))) 21 21 22 22 === Summary === ... ... @@ -26,17 +26,15 @@ 26 26 [[image:ACT_manifest.png||height="266" width="399"]] 27 27 ))) 28 28 29 - Astronautsexperiencepsychologicalchallengesduringaplanetarymissioncausedbyisolationfromotherhumanbeings.Moreover,astronautsaredependent on theLife Support System(LSS) towithstand the rough, Martianenvironmentalconditions.Aproper,humancentered LSS, which iscontrolled andunderstoodeasilyby theastronautisessentialfora successfulMarsmission.22 +Effective interaction between the analog astronaut and a remote rover is essential to take out full advantage of the supporting asset and to ensure a successful exploration during a mission. A rover is teleoperated via the Operator Control Unit (OCU). The physical distance from the operator and the robotic vehicle leads to poor situation awareness and may cause inadequate decision-making. The OCU must be designed wisely to ensure proper human-robot interaction. 30 30 31 - StayingAlive dealswiththe revitalizingcomponent of theLSSinahabitatinormofaphotobioreactor(PBR).PBRs have already beenresearchedin thepast,however,only a scientificbasis.StayingAlive comprisesthreeaspectsofthePBR:24 +MEROP improvesthe teleoperation of rovers by providing a problem-solving toolbox to the OCU. It addresses two major issues: situation awareness and communication. Unexpected, autonomous action of the robot may cause operator insecurity and influences situation awareness in a negative way. The second challenge deals with communication and communication reliability between the operator and the robot. Issues concerning bandwidth or loss of communication impose constant risks, which need to be mitigated. 32 32 33 -* Communication and operation 34 -* The user interface 35 -* Contribution to the crew’s mental health 26 +The expected outcome of the MEROP experiment is an improved teleoperation of robotic vehicles and the implementation of an effective visualization tool that support the flight planning team in the decision-making process. 36 36 37 -T he aimofStaying Alive istoinvestigate the interactionbetweenthe astronaut andthePBR.Additionally,a highly interactivesorsystem will betested.Thesensorworkshallbeablecommunicatewithhumanstoearnfromexperienceandnewdata,to explain its decisionsandthusbecome a teammember rather than adatasource.28 +To achieve experiment objectives, the MEROP team will implement a teleoperation interface, where the analog astronaut can choose between two interaction levels: Semi-autonomous teleoperation and direct teleoperation. Semi-autonomous teleoperation features indirect control of the robot using a virtual avatar and interface augmentation techniques. Direct teleoperation allows for the direct control of the robot to enhance situation awareness. 38 38 39 - Forthe mission experiment, a small and simplified PBR will be used in the AMADEE-24 habitat. It uses non-toxic photosynthetic organismsto produce oxygen from ambient air and will be equipped with sensor and a user interface for interaction. During the experiment the crew must perform several tasks once fully autonomously and once jointly with the Mission Support Center (MSC). The tasks to be performed include set-up, maintenance, repair, and science activities. Pre-and post-mission questionnaires as wellas video recording will be used to obtain data.30 + 40 40 41 41 === Experiment Data === 42 42