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Inventory of Vital Sign Changes as Indicators of Environmental Changes aboard Space Habitats

机译:重要标志变化清单作为空间栖息地环境变化的指标

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The purpose of this paper is to explore the possibility of using crew member vital sign changes as an indicator of changes in the environment and breathable atmosphere within space habitats. As such, we have compiled a list of findings describing how different environmental conditions aboard isolated orbiting or landed space habitats can be assessed through monitoring changes in crew member vital signs via noninvasive techniques, such as electrocardiogram (ECG) readings, blood oxygenation measurements, ocular structure observation, and visual performance assessment. Akin to the “canary in the coal mine” principle, the crew members act as biosensors that, when integrated into other subsystems, help monitor space habitat health as a whole as part of an overarching Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) approach. The availability and compactness of ECG, blood oxygenation, ocular structure, and vision performance monitoring equipment – ranging from devices having a form-factor of a wristwatch to smartphone-based examination equipment – lend themselves to be ideal in environments where self-diagnostics and payload considerations are vital to mission success. We provide a list of results on how carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), oxygen (O2), and radiation exposure impact ECG measurements, blood oxygenation, ocular structure, and vision performance to quantify the health of the space habitat environment. The findings reported in this paper may lay the foundation for subsequent, e.g., deep learning based, anomaly detection frameworks that, in conjunction with other subsystems, may help determine more accurately cross correlations between different environmental factors aboard space habitats and corresponding vital sign changes of crew members.
机译:本文的目的是探讨使用船员成员生命符号变化的可能性,作为环境栖息地内环境和透气气氛的变化的指标。因此,我们已经编制了描述了描述孤立的轨道或降落空间栖息地的不同环境条件如何通过非侵入性技术监测船员成员生命符号的变化,例如心电图(ECG)读数,血液氧合测量,眼镜结构观察,视觉性能评估。类似于“金丝雀在煤矿”的原则上,机组人员作为生物传感器,当集成到其他子系统时,有助于监测空间栖息地健康,作为总体预测和健康管理(PHM)方法的一部分。 ECG,血液氧合,眼结构和视觉性能监测设备的可用性和紧凑性 - 从带有手表的形状因子到基于智能手机的检查设备的设备的设备 - 在自我诊断和有效载荷的环境中提供理想考虑对于使命成功至关重要。我们提供了一氧化碳(CO),二氧化碳(CO 2 ),氧气(o 2 )和辐射曝光会影响ECG测量,血氧化,眼部结构和视觉性能,以量化空间栖息地环境的健康状况。本文报告的调查结果可以奠定基础,例如基于深度学习,异常检测框架,与其他子系统相结合,可能有助于确定船舶空间栖息地的不同环境因素与相应的生命符号变化之间更准确地交叉相关性和相应的生命符号变化机组人员。

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