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Autonomous Mission OperationsNASA's Advanced Exploration Systems Autonomous Mission Operations (AMO) project conducted an empirical investigation of the impact of time-delay on todays mission operations, and of the effect of processes and mission support tools designed to mitigate time-delay related impacts. Mission operation scenarios were designed for NASA's Deep Space Habitat (DSH), an analog spacecraft habitat, covering a range of activities including nominal objectives, DSH system failures, and crew medical emergencies. The scenarios were simulated at time-delay values representative of Lunar (1.2-5 sec), Near Earth Object (NEO) (50 sec) and Mars (300 sec) missions. Each combination of operational scenario and time-delay was tested in a Baseline configuration, designed to reflect present-day operations of the International Space Station, and a Mitigation configuration in which a variety of software tools, information displays, and crew-ground communications protocols were employed to assist both crews and Flight Control Team (FCT) members with the long-delay conditions. Preliminary findings indicate: 1) Workload of both crew members and FCT members generally increased along with increasing time delay. 2) Advanced procedure execution viewers, caution and warning tools, and communications protocols such as text messaging decreased the workload of both flight controllers and crew, and decreased the difficulty of coordinating activities. 3) Whereas crew workload ratings increased between 50 sec and 300 sec of time-delay in the Baseline configuration, workload ratings decreased (or remained flat) in the Mitigation configuration.
Document ID
20170011337
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Frank, Jeremy
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Spirkovska, Lilijana
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
McCann, Rob
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Wang, Lui
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Pohlkamp, Kara
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Morin, Lee
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
November 30, 2017
Publication Date
March 3, 2012
Subject Category
Astronautics (General)
Cybernetics, Artificial Intelligence And Robotics
Report/Patent Number
ARC-E-DAA-TN34629
Meeting Information
Meeting: 2012 IEEE Aerospace Conference
Location: Big Sky, MT
Country: United States
Start Date: March 3, 2012
End Date: March 10, 2012
Sponsors: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS 142612
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Mission Operations
Time Delay
Autonomy
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