One aspect which is predestined to be overlooked in a highly technical environment like space operations is the “man in the loop”, who acts not fully predictable like a computer, but whose actions are partially influenced and affected by completely different, non-technical domains: the psychological or physical constitution of human beings and their interactions within a group. This chapter focuses on factors which minimize errors with potentially severe consequences and which improve the performance of high responsibility teams acting in a complex and dynamic environment. It establishes a link between those factors and operational concepts of spaceflight operations
The civilian use of remotely piloted, or unmanned aircraft is expected to increase rapidly in the ye...
For companies, the human factor is an important issue. Because there is movement everywhere human be...
This presentation examines human factors that contribute to RPA mishaps and provides analysis of les...
The ‘human factor’ has long been recognised as one of the most significant factors underlying errors...
Abstract-Space projects rely completely on people for development and implementation-but project-rel...
Human factors is a critical discipline for human spaceflight. Nearly every human factors research ar...
Space Safety and Human Performance provides a comprehensive reference for engineers and technical ma...
Flying a mission in space requires a massive commitment of resources, and without the talent and com...
Accidents and incidents show that high workload-induced stress and poor teamwork skills lead to perf...
Abstract. In the field of aeronautics and astronautics, a paradigm shift has been witnessed by those...
A major component of reliability, safety, and mission success for space missions is ensuring that th...
In the field of aeronautics and astronautics, a paradigm shift has been witnessed by those in academ...
What was unthinkable as little as five years ago now seems to be on the brink of becoming a reality ...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 28-30, 1982 / Sheraton Harbor Island H...
What was unthinkable as little as five years ago now seems to be on the brink of becoming a reality ...
The civilian use of remotely piloted, or unmanned aircraft is expected to increase rapidly in the ye...
For companies, the human factor is an important issue. Because there is movement everywhere human be...
This presentation examines human factors that contribute to RPA mishaps and provides analysis of les...
The ‘human factor’ has long been recognised as one of the most significant factors underlying errors...
Abstract-Space projects rely completely on people for development and implementation-but project-rel...
Human factors is a critical discipline for human spaceflight. Nearly every human factors research ar...
Space Safety and Human Performance provides a comprehensive reference for engineers and technical ma...
Flying a mission in space requires a massive commitment of resources, and without the talent and com...
Accidents and incidents show that high workload-induced stress and poor teamwork skills lead to perf...
Abstract. In the field of aeronautics and astronautics, a paradigm shift has been witnessed by those...
A major component of reliability, safety, and mission success for space missions is ensuring that th...
In the field of aeronautics and astronautics, a paradigm shift has been witnessed by those in academ...
What was unthinkable as little as five years ago now seems to be on the brink of becoming a reality ...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 28-30, 1982 / Sheraton Harbor Island H...
What was unthinkable as little as five years ago now seems to be on the brink of becoming a reality ...
The civilian use of remotely piloted, or unmanned aircraft is expected to increase rapidly in the ye...
For companies, the human factor is an important issue. Because there is movement everywhere human be...
This presentation examines human factors that contribute to RPA mishaps and provides analysis of les...