Human systems integration: process to help minimize human errors, a systems engineering perspective for human space exploration missions

Q1 Physics and Astronomy
REACH Pub Date : 2016-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.reach.2016.11.003
Jackelynne Silva-Martinez
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Abstract

This review article highlights the importance of human systems integration (HSI) in human space exploration. One may think of these terms as common sense, some companies even have some regulations in place for something that sounds similar. However, there is still some work to do in order to fully incorporate the human aspect into our aerospace systems, especially today when we are working with complex and multidisciplinary system of systems. For that reason, this article brings the concepts that different programs are using and integrates them, to put into perspective how different disciplines have similar concepts and goals, bringing opportunities for collaboration. Definition of system, system of systems, systems engineering, human systems integration, human error are provided, and how all these come together. Then an assessment is made of various human reliability analysis techniques used in non-aerospace industries, and how they can be applicable to space systems. The use of error prevention HSI tools is discussed, including human in the loop evaluations, usability tests, and workload evaluations. The article dives into the human systems integration domains at the Department of Defense (DoD) and at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). A comparison graph was created showing HSI activity across mission lifecycle phases and reviews for a commercial product, the DoD, and NASA, using the SEBoK System Life Cycle Process Model, ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 Systems and Software Engineering International Standard for System Life Cycle Processes, NRC Human-System Integration in the System Development Process, and the Human Systems Integration Practitioner’s Guide NASA/SP-2015-3709. Learning about these tools and processes will aid the architecting and engineering of habitats, vehicles, and simply put systems for deep space missions, for which human limitations and capabilities must be accounted during the design phase and continue throughout the product lifecycle to help minimize human error, hence increasing human and product safety.

人类系统集成:帮助减少人为错误的过程,人类空间探索任务的系统工程视角
本文综述了人类系统集成(HSI)在人类空间探索中的重要性。人们可能会认为这些术语是常识,一些公司甚至对听起来类似的东西有一些规定。然而,为了将人的方面完全纳入我们的航空航天系统,特别是在我们处理复杂和多学科系统的今天,仍有一些工作要做。出于这个原因,本文介绍了不同程序正在使用并集成它们的概念,以透视不同学科如何具有相似的概念和目标,从而带来合作的机会。提供了系统的定义、系统的系统、系统工程、人类系统集成、人为错误,以及所有这些是如何结合在一起的。然后对非航天工业中使用的各种人的可靠性分析技术进行了评估,以及它们如何适用于航天系统。讨论了错误预防HSI工具的使用,包括人工循环评估、可用性测试和工作负载评估。本文深入探讨了美国国防部(DoD)和美国国家航空航天局(NASA)的人类系统集成领域。使用SEBoK系统生命周期过程模型、ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288系统和软件工程系统生命周期过程国际标准、NRC系统开发过程中的人-系统集成和人类系统集成从业者指南NASA/SP-2015-3709,创建了一个比较图,显示了商业产品、国防部和NASA在任务生命周期阶段和审查中的HSI活动。了解这些工具和流程将有助于为深空任务设计和设计栖息地、飞行器和简易系统,这些任务必须在设计阶段考虑到人类的局限性和能力,并在整个产品生命周期中持续进行,以帮助最大限度地减少人为错误,从而提高人类和产品的安全性。
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REACH
REACH Engineering-Aerospace Engineering
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期刊介绍: The Official Human Space Exploration Review Journal of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) REACH – Reviews in Human Space Exploration is an international review journal that covers the entire field of human space exploration, including: -Human Space Exploration Mission Scenarios -Robotic Space Exploration Missions (Preparing or Supporting Human Missions) -Commercial Human Spaceflight -Space Habitation and Environmental Health -Space Physiology, Psychology, Medicine and Environmental Health -Space Radiation and Radiation Biology -Exo- and Astrobiology -Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) -Spin-off Applications from Human Spaceflight -Benefits from Space-Based Research for Health on Earth -Earth Observation for Agriculture, Climate Monitoring, Disaster Mitigation -Terrestrial Applications of Space Life Sciences Developments -Extreme Environments REACH aims to meet the needs of readers from academia, industry, and government by publishing comprehensive overviews of the science of human and robotic space exploration, life sciences research in space, and beneficial terrestrial applications that are derived from spaceflight. Special emphasis will be put on summarizing the most important recent developments and challenges in each of the covered fields, and on making published articles legible for a non-specialist audience. Authors can also submit non-solicited review articles. Please note that original research articles are not published in REACH. The Journal plans to publish four issues per year containing six to eight review articles each.
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