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Assessment of the effects of isolation, confinement and hypoxia on spaceflight piloting performance for future space missions - The SIMSKILL experiment in Antarctica

机译:评估孤立,监禁和缺氧对未来空间任务的飞行飞行效果的影响 - 南极洲的Simskill实验

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Interplanetary human missions to Mars and beyond will suppose a very demanding physical and psychological environment for future astronauts. Isolation, confinement, hypoxia or hypercapnia in a less pressurized atmosphere, darkness and other factors are expected to endanger a mission's success, directly influencing human performance. In order to study the effects of such environmental conditions on human beings, the SIMSKILL Experiment aims to investigate how spacecraft piloting performance decays over time by deploying a Soyuz flight simulator on the Antarctic research stations Halley VI and Concordia, which feature similar living conditions as those of a space mission, leading eventually to muscular atrophy, loss of cognitive capacities, and reduction of psycho-motor skills. This paper offers an analysis on the recorded data from the scientific campaigns in Antarctica, compared to those of the subjects in a control group in Stuttgart, Germany. An overall total of 69 subjects and more than one thousand approach and docking flights to the ISS performed in a Soyuz-TMA simulator have been analysed using a performance assessment methodology. The post-processed simulation dataset allows to recognize collective trends and find which are the essential parameters that affect the pilot's skill evolution. The results obtained from this analysis show how the influence of isolation, confinement and hypoxia in Antarctica is crucial to understand how differences in performance appear between subjects. The significance of the obtained results has been proven by means of statistical models, which show that a one-month training refreshing delivers satisfactory performance for a docking simulation, whereas a frequency of 3 months follows to a loss of piloting reliability. Moreover, the effect of isolation and hypoxia aggravates the loss of flight performance.
机译:截然的人类任务到火星及以后会为未来宇航员造成一个非常苛刻的身体和心理环境。预计较少加压气氛,黑暗等因素的分离,约束,缺氧或高曲线将危及使命的成功,直接影响人类性能。为了研究这种环境条件对人类的影响,Simskill实验旨在通过在南极研究站点哈利VI和Concordia上部署Soyuz飞行模拟器来调查航天器随着时间的推移衰变的时间。与那些相似的生活条件空间使命,最终导致肌肉萎缩,认知能力丧失,以及减少心理运动技能。本文对德国斯图加特对照组的科目相比,对南极洲科学竞选的记录数据进行了分析。使用性能评估方法分析了在Soyuz-TMA模拟器中进行的总共69个科目和超过一千个方法和对接航班的总共69个受试者和对接航班。后处理的仿真数据集允许识别集体趋势,并找到影响飞行员技能演进的基本参数。从该分析中获得的结果表明,南极洲在南极洲的影响,禁闭和缺氧的影响是至关重要的,了解对象之间的性能差异是关键。通过统计模型证明了所获得的结果的重要性,这表明一个月的训练刷新为对接模拟提供了令人满意的性能,而3个月的频率持续到导频可靠性。此外,分离和缺氧的效果加剧了飞行性能的损失。

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