Presentation
49. Perturbations Detection in Space-Based HMTs in Different Layers
SessionPoster Session 2
DescriptionIn the realm of Human-Machine Teaming (HMT), collaborative efforts between humans, robots, and AI are critical to the success of space missions. These teams face "perturbations" like communication delays, which challenge real-time decision-making. Our study assesses these unique challenges, using a testbed designed from astronaut and astrogeologist interviews to mimic space conditions. As missions necessitate intricate coordination—exemplified by complex extravehicular activities and robotic maintenance—new technologies are needed to overcome the delays and perceptual issues imposed by satellite communication constraints. This research highlights these challenges and tests engineering solutions involving dynamic team metrics. By simulating a space environment, we monitor the impact of disruptions on operations and human physiology, seeking to improve coordination and error management through potential AI integration, thus contributing vital insights into HMT's role in future space exploration.
Event Type
Poster
TimeThursday, September 12th5:30pm - 6:30pm MST
LocationMcArthur Ballroom
Aging
Augmented Cognition
Children's Issues
Communications
Cybersecurity
Education
Environmental Design
General Sessions
Human AI Robot Teaming (AI)
Macroergonomics
Occupational Ergonomics
Student Forum
Surface Transportation
Sustainability
System Development