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Space Operations Center Command and Control Station Concepts
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This paper discusses the origin of the command station concepts for the Space Operations Center that Boeing Aerospace Company defined for NASA-Johnson Space Center. This discussion includes the description of the mission scenario used to define command and control requirements and the relevant requirements imposed by NASA. These requirements were analyzed to produce command center configurations and control panel layouts. The types of controls and displays to be used are discussed.
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Miller, K., "Space Operations Center Command and Control Station Concepts," SAE Technical Paper 821498, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/821498.Also In
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- Space Operations Center Systems Analysis Study, Final Report, Volume 4, System Analysis Report Contract NAS9-16I51, Document No. D180-26495-4, Boeing Aerospace Company July 1981
- Space Operations Center System Analysis Requirements for a Space Operations Center, Final Report, Volume II Contract NAS9-16151, NASA CR160944, Rev. A, Boeing Aerospace Company, January 1982