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SECOND BIENNIAL SPACE HUMAN FACTORS WORKSHOP
January 23–24, 2002 · Center for Advanced Space Studies · Houston, Texas


PENULTIMATE WORKSHOP PROGRAM


WORKSHOP SITE
Universities Space Research Association's Center for Advanced Space Studies CASS
3600 Bay Area Boulevard
Houston, Texas 77058
Phone: 281-244-2016; Fax: 281-244-2006

Additional parking for the Space Human Factors Workshop will be in the University of Houston, Clear Lake Parking Lot D (rows 31-40). Shuttle buses will provide "park-and-ride" service between Parking Lot D and CASS. The buses will frun from 7:15 a.m. to 7:15 p.m.

The Preliminary Workshop Program contains links to the abstracts of presentations that will be made at the Second Biennial Space Human Factors Workshop. Click on the title or authors to view the abstract in PDF format. These PDF files require the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0. Click here if you need to upgrade.

Tuesday, January 22, 2002
Travel Day

Wednesday, January 23, 2002

08:00 – 08:30 Registration
08:30 – 09:00 Introduction
Brian Peacock
09:00– 09:15 Welcome
Charles Barnes
09:15– 09:45 Life in a Can
Vickie Kloeris
09:45– 10:15 Break
10:15 – 11:00 Life on Mir
Shannon Lucid
11:00 – 11:45 The Green and the Grey: Competing Technologies in Space Exploration and Development
Charles Sheffield
11:45 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30– 13:45 The Development and Human Factors Analysis of Advanced 3-D Visualization for Telepresence Applications
L. Zamorano, A. Pandya, Q. Li, J. Gong, J. Maida, M. Siadat, L. Daryan, I.A. Kakadiaris
13:45 – 14:00 Integrated Simulation of Space Habitat Work Practices and Systems
W.J. Clancey and J. Malin
14:00 – 14:15 Kinesthetic Compensation for Manual control in Rotated Frames of Reference: Role of User Awareness and Multiaxis Misalignment
S.R. Ellis, B.D. Adelstein, and R.B. Welch
14:15 – 14:30 Teleoperation of Life Science Experiments with Telecommunication Time Delay
D. Nitzan, J. DeCurtins, and L. Hettinger
14:30 – 14:45 Malleable Human Interfaces (MHI)
T. Duncavage and J. Whiteley
14:14 – 15:00 Augmented Reality for Space Flight
U. Neumann and A. Majoros
15:00 – 15:30 Break
15:30 – 15:45 Development and Testing of Mechanical Counterpressure Space Suit Gloves
F.A. Korona and D.L. Akin
15:45 – 16:00 Modeling Deformable Human Arm for Constrained Reach Analysis
H. Shin and N.I. Badler
16:00 – 16:15 Quantifying Astronaut Tasks: Robotic Technology and Future Space Suit Design
A. Frazer, B. Pitts, P. Schmidt, E. Hodgson, and D. Newman
16:15 – 16:30 Integrated Crew Performance Assessment and Training
R.E. Schlegel, R.L. Shehab, and K. Gilliland
16:30– 16:45 Oculometrics: Validating a New Technology for Non-Intrusive Monitoring of Human Performance
L. Stone, B. Beutter, M. Eckstein, and R. Krauzlis
17:00 – 19:00 Poster Session/Reception

 

Additional Posters and Exhibits/Hess Room
Bioastronautics Critical Path Roadmap
J. Charles

Human Research Facility
D. Grounds

Life Sciences Data Archive
D. Middleton

Marshall Space Flight Center Poster
C. Dischinger, G. Hamilton, and J. Stokes

National Space Biomedical Research Institute
R. White

 

Thursday, January 24, 2002

08:30 – 08:45 Calibration and Orientation in Virtual Environments
D.R. Proffitt, M.K. Kaiser, J. Stefanucci, T. Banton, and W.B. Lathrop
08:45 – 09:00 Improving Human Task Performance with Luminance Images and Dynamic Overlays
J.C. Maida, C.K. Bowen, M.R. Ortiz, J.W. Pace, and M.H. Segal
09:00 – 09:15 The Space Human Factors Engineering Database to Support Extended Duration Missions
C.R. Booher and R.I. Burnett
09:15– 09:30 Multipurpose Crew Restraints for Long Duration Space Flights
M. Whitmore, S. Ramsey, G. Finney, M.R. Ortiz, V. Byrne, and M. Segal
09:30 – 09:45 Emergency Medical Procedures on ISS: An Independent Human Factors Analysis and Review of Current Procedures, Training, and Equipment
M. Whitmore, T. Marshburn, K. Smart, R. Ortiz, and M.H. Segal
09:45 – 10:00 Development of Analytical Tools to Process and Apply Digitally Scanned Anthropometric Data
S.L. Rajulu, L.J. Gonzalez, M. Dhutia, and D. Nguyen
10:00 – 10:30 Break
10:30– 10:45 Framework Assessing Notorious Contributing Influences for Error (FRANCIE): Looking Toward the Future
L.N. Haney
10:45– 11:00 Development of an Index of Habitability Using Converging Indicators: Physiology, Performance, and Subjective Reports
P.S. Cowings, W.B. Toscano, C. DeRoshia, B. Taylor, and S. Hines
11:00– 11:15 This Is Not Just Another System Upgrade: Mission Control - Crew Communications During Routine and Non-Routine Events in Shuttle and Station Operations
B.S. Caldwell
11:15– 11:30 Astronaut Scheduling Assistant: A Biomathematical Model of the Neurobehavioral Performance Capability of Space Shuttle Crews
M. Mallis and J. Caldwell
11:30– 11:45 Development and Demonstration of an Integrated, Independent Human Factors Evaluation Process for Space Payloads and Equipment, Including Associated Procedures, User's Manuals, Displays and Labels
M. Whitmore and D. Carr
11:45– 12:00 Imagery Systems for Enhanced Crew Habitability, Performance, and Productivity on the International Space Station
M. Whitmore, V. Byrne, M. Segal, S. Ramsey, and J. Chastain
12:00– 13:00 Lunch
13:00 – 17:00 JSC Lab Tours and Space Center Houston Tour
17:00 – 19:00 Poster Session/Reception

Friday, January 25, 2002
Travel Day


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