Crew Interface Analysis for the Mini Pressurized Logistics Module - An Interaction Between Computer Simulation, Task Analysis and Mock-Up Test Evaluation

941589

06/01/1994

Event
International Conference On Environmental Systems
Authors Abstract
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A Human Factors Engineering (HFE) analysis has been involved in the design process of the Mini Pressurized Logistics Module (MPLM) for the International Space Station (ISS) since the beginning, as an integrated part of the design support activities. The support of HFE in the configuration process has been directed towards the optimization of the MPLM design through the analysis and evaluation of all the interfaces occurring in the module - nominal and non-nominal - between the crew, the system and the subsystem equipment.
In order to identify and analyze all the crew interfaces occurring inside the module, a systematic approach, involving different disciplines, is necessary. The integration of three different tools such as computer simulation, task analysis and mock-up test activities has been employed as an organic unit, in order to establish a comprehensive collection of useful data.
The following paper shows, behind the results, how such activities require synergetic disciplinary approaches as a developmental tool to achieve meaningful results in human factors engineering evaluation.
The analysis described in this paper has been performed having as reference the MPLM two bays configuration baselined before the Space Station redesign activity.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/941589
Pages
9
Citation
Antonelli, D., Bobba, F., Giorgi, P., Guarnieri, V. et al., "Crew Interface Analysis for the Mini Pressurized Logistics Module - An Interaction Between Computer Simulation, Task Analysis and Mock-Up Test Evaluation," SAE Technical Paper 941589, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/941589.
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Jun 1, 1994
Product Code
941589
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English