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| 1 | === Details === | ||
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| 3 | |**Acronym**|AOUDA.S | ||
| 4 | |**Description**|Aouda S - analog astronaut space-suit | ||
| 5 | |**Principal Investigator (PI)**|Dr. Gernot Groemer | ||
| 6 | |**Organisation** |Austrian Space Forum, Technikerstr. 25/8, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria | ||
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| 8 | === Summary === | ||
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| 10 | The Austrian Space Forum has developed the spacesuit simulator "Aouda" which is able to mimic border conditions a real Mars spacesuit would provide during a surface EVA, like weight, pressure, limited sensory input etc... | ||
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| 12 | The suit is designed to study contamination vectors in planetary exploration analogue environments and create limitations depending on the pressure regime chosen for a simulation. An advanced human-machine interface, a set of sensors and a purpose designed software act as a local virtual assistant to the crewman. It is designed to interact with other field components like the rover and instruments. | ||
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| 14 | === Objectives === | ||
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| 16 | The Aouda analogue space-suites are developed in order to: | ||
| 17 | *emulate the restrictions of an actual planetary surface spacesuit, like weight, resistance or limited sensory input | ||
| 18 | *protect the (analogue) astronaut from the environment and keep him/her alive | ||
| 19 | *develop a human-machine interface, including a sensor network and specifically developed software, to assist the astronaut during planetary surface operations | ||
| 20 | *optimize interactions with other (robotic) components, such as rovers and geoscientific equipment | ||
| 21 | *minimize the risk of biological (human) contamination of soil samples | ||
| 22 | *assess the physiological workload imposed by wearing a spacesuit in order to improve mission planning | ||
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| 24 | === Experiment Data === | ||
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| 26 | ||= Date|=Files|=Files | ||
| 27 | |03-Feb-2018|telemetry log files|Comma separated files per sensor |