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Human Engineering Topics for the International Space Station
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The International Space Station (ISS) is designed by multiple parties and constructed while on orbit. These two characteristics of the ISS underscore a need for an integrated approach to human factors engineering. Such an integrated approach is currently being facilitated by the Human Engineering Technical Review (HETR). This paper reports the results of a HETR on restraint and mobility hardware for ISS and presents some observations and recommendations developed to address the challenges of designing for a space environment.
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Novak, J. and Addy, D., "Human Engineering Topics for the International Space Station," SAE Technical Paper 981786, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981786.Also In
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- Flight Crew Support Division Post-Flight Debrief Houston, TX 1997
- Flight Crew Support and Integration (FCS&I) Section of the Space Station Operations Data Book (SSODB) Flight 2A June 6 1997
- Addy, D. “Integration Assessment of Restraints and Mobility Aids” Presentation for the Human Engineering Technical Review Houston, TX 1998
- Novak, J. B. Liddell, G. Sampaio, C. “Human Engineering Applied to International Space Station Design” SAE Technical Paper Series 972400 , 27th International Conference on Environmental Systems 1997