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The telerobot workstation testbed for the shuttle aft flight deck: A project plan for integrating human factors into system design
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Abstract
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The human factors design process in developing a shuttle orbiter aft flight deck workstation testbed is described. In developing an operator workstation to control various laboratory telerobots, strong elements of human factors engineering and ergonomics are integrated into the design process. The integration of human factors is performed by incorporating user feedback at key stages in the project life-cycle. An operator centered design approach helps insure the system users are working with the system designer in the design and operation of the system. The design methodology is presented along with the results of the design and the solutions regarding human factors design principles.
Author
- Sauerwein, Timothy NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Citation: Sauerwein, Timothy (2013). The telerobot workstation testbed for the shuttle aft flight deck: A project plan for integrating human factors into system design. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19900020571. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19900020571 ↗