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Evaluation of Hands-Free Devices for Space Habitat Maintenance ProceduresCurrently, International Space Station (ISS) crews use a laptop computer to display procedures for performing onboard maintenance tasks. This approach has been determined to be suboptimal. A heuristic evaluation and two studies have been completed to test commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) "near-eye" heads up displays (HUDs) for support of these types of maintenance tasks. In both studies, subjects worked through electronic procedures to perform simple maintenance tasks. As a result of the Phase I study, three HUDs were down-selected to one. In the Phase II study, the HUD was compared against two other electronic display devices - a laptop computer and an e-book reader. Results suggested that adjustability and stability of the HUD display were the most significant acceptability factors to consider for near-eye displays. The Phase II study uncovered a number of advantages and disadvantages of the HUD relative to the laptop and e-book reader for interacting with electronic procedures.
Document ID
20070011402
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hoffman, R. B.
(MEI Technologies, Inc. United States)
Twyford, E.
(MEI Technologies, Inc. United States)
Conlee, C. S.
(MEI Technologies, Inc. United States)
Litaker, H. L.
(MEI Technologies, Inc. United States)
Solemn, J. A.
(MEI Technologies, Inc. United States)
Holden
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2007
Subject Category
Space Sciences (General)
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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