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Experimental Design Pilot Testing for ECLSS Anomaly Resolution using Daphne-AT Virtual Assistant

机译:使用Daphne-in Virtual Assistant对ECLSS异常分辨率进行实验设计和试验试验

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The Global Exploration Roadmap provides a pathway for humans to leave lower Earth orbit and develop a sustained presence in cislunar space as well as the lunar surface before embarking on a long journey to Mars. During these crewed Long Duration Exploration Missions (LDEM), communication delays will limit mission control availability to support the crew during critical in-flight anomalies. In order to address this challenge, future human spaceflight operations will benefit from intelligent Virtual Assistants (VAs) capable of assisting the crew in detecting, diagnosing, and resolving emergency anomalies. This intelligent technology could increase the probability of mission success and crew safety in emergency scenarios and could improve overall crew performance while operating in the hostile environment of deep space. Daphne-AT is a VA to support crewed LDEM in the context of diagnosing and resolving in-flight anomalies related to the Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) of a spacecraft. The overall research objective is to investigate the effect of Daphne-AT on human performance, cognitive workload, situational awareness, and trust in autonomous systems. Daphne-AT will be validated using controlled laboratory experiments, and further evaluation will occur during the Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA) C6 research campaign, consisting of four 45-day missions in 2020-21. In this paper, we provide an overview of our first version of Daphne-AT (i.e., baseline version), and discuss the design of anomaly scenarios using NASA's ECLSS simulator and the experimental set up for laboratory experiments. A preliminary within-subjects (i.e., with and without Daphne-AT) experiment was conducted with five human subjects, and preliminary results indicate that the use of Daphne-AT increases performance and decreases cognitive workload in the context of ECLSS anomaly scenarios. The data also show that subjects exhibited trust in using Daphne-AT, while it improved certain aspects of their situational awareness. Our work is part of the Human Capabilities Assessments for Autonomous Missions (HCAAM) Virtual NASA Science Center of Research (VNSCOR) within the NASA Human Research Program, and the ultimate goal is to generate standards and guidelines about how to design such VAs for future LDEMs.
机译:全球勘探路线图为人类提供了一种途径,以便在开发漫长的火星旅行之前离开较低的地球轨道,并在Cislunar空间和月球表面中发展持续存在。在这些营业的长期探索任务(LDEM)期间,通信延迟将限制任务控制可用性,以在临界飞行中的异常期间支持船员。为了解决这一挑战,未来的人类航天运营将受益于能够协助检测,诊断和解决急诊异常的机组人员的智能虚拟助理(VAS)。这种智能技术可以提高关联成功和备率安全在紧急情况下的概率,并可以在深空的敌对环境中运营的同时提高整体船员。 Daphne-AT是一个VA,在诊断和解决与航天器的环境控制和生命支持系统(ECLS)相关的飞行中的内常规的背景下支持备忘录的LDEM。整体研究目标是探讨达芙尼 - 达到人类绩效,认知工作量,情境意识和自主系统信任的影响。达芙妮at将使用受控实验室实验验证,并且在人类勘探研究模拟(HERA)C6研究活动中,将发生进一步的评估,该活动由2020-21的四个45天任务组成。在本文中,我们概述了我们的第一个版本的Daphne-at(即基准版本),并使用美国国家航空航天委员会的欧洲欧元模拟器和实验室实验建立了异常场景的设计。初步受试者(即,有和没有达芙妮)的实验进行了五个人类受试者进行了实验,初步结果表明,使用Daphne-AT的使用提高了性能,并降低了ECLSS异常情景的背景下的认知工作量。数据还表明,受试者在使用Daphne-AT时表现出信任,同时它改善了他们的情境意识的某些方面。我们的工作是NASA人类研究计划中的自治任务(HCAAM)虚拟NASA科学(VNSCOR)的人类能力评估的一部分,最终目标是为如何为未来的LDEM设计提供标准和指导方针。

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