The microgravity of the space environment has profound effects on humans and, consequently, on the design requirements for subsystems and components with which humans interact. There are changes in the anthropometry, vision, the perception of orientation, posture, and the ways in which we exert energy. The design requirements for proper human engineering must reflect each of the changes that results, and this is especially true in the exercise of control over remote and teleoperated systems where the operator is removed from any direct sense of control. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has recently completed the first NASA-wide human factors standard for microgravity. The Man-Systems Integration Standard, NASA-STD-3000, con...
Space Telerobotics research, performed under contract to the European Space Agency (ESA), concerning...
Are human abilities to control vehicles and other machines the same in space as those on Earth? The ...
A speech addressing the design of man machine systems for exploration of space beyond Earth orbit fr...
The problems of interfacing a human with a teleoperation system, for work in space are discussed. Mu...
Potential space missions of the nineties and the next century require that we look at the broad cate...
Telerobot systems are being developed to support a number of space mission applications. In low eart...
The capabilities within the teleoperator laboratories to perform remote and teleoperated investigati...
The human role in space was studied. The role and the degree of direct involvement of humans that wi...
Achieving the United States’ Vision for future Space Exploration will necessitate far greater collab...
Long duration human space missions, as planned in the Vision for Space Exploration, will not be poss...
Technology issues related to the use of robots as man-extension or telerobot systems in space are di...
The definition of a variety of assembly, servicing, and maintenance missions has led to the generati...
The United States is entering a new period of human exploration of the inner Solar System, and robot...
Control theory and the design of manipulators, teleoperators, and robots are considered. Application...
Teleoperation (remote manipulation) will someday supplement/minimize astronaut extravehicular activi...
Space Telerobotics research, performed under contract to the European Space Agency (ESA), concerning...
Are human abilities to control vehicles and other machines the same in space as those on Earth? The ...
A speech addressing the design of man machine systems for exploration of space beyond Earth orbit fr...
The problems of interfacing a human with a teleoperation system, for work in space are discussed. Mu...
Potential space missions of the nineties and the next century require that we look at the broad cate...
Telerobot systems are being developed to support a number of space mission applications. In low eart...
The capabilities within the teleoperator laboratories to perform remote and teleoperated investigati...
The human role in space was studied. The role and the degree of direct involvement of humans that wi...
Achieving the United States’ Vision for future Space Exploration will necessitate far greater collab...
Long duration human space missions, as planned in the Vision for Space Exploration, will not be poss...
Technology issues related to the use of robots as man-extension or telerobot systems in space are di...
The definition of a variety of assembly, servicing, and maintenance missions has led to the generati...
The United States is entering a new period of human exploration of the inner Solar System, and robot...
Control theory and the design of manipulators, teleoperators, and robots are considered. Application...
Teleoperation (remote manipulation) will someday supplement/minimize astronaut extravehicular activi...
Space Telerobotics research, performed under contract to the European Space Agency (ESA), concerning...
Are human abilities to control vehicles and other machines the same in space as those on Earth? The ...
A speech addressing the design of man machine systems for exploration of space beyond Earth orbit fr...