航天飞行任务控制团队建模中的仿真与人为因素

B. Caldwell, J. Onken
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本文描述了最近完成的一个项目,该项目开发了一个复杂和弹性控制系统中基于团队的专家协调和知识共享任务的人为因素知情模拟。该项目探讨了NASA航天飞行任务控制团队的异常响应过程,以最后一次航天飞机飞行STS-135期间的任务概况和异常为基准。虽然控制器在该仿真中使用技术决策准则来检测和解决异常,但它们的性能受到影响态势感知和假设生成的信息可用性和流量的随机和非理性动态的影响。这项工作的最初目标是协助分析未来任务控制室设计的备选方案,并在分布式专业知识和团队解决问题方面发展增加的模拟能力。
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Simulation and human factors in modeling of spaceflight mission control teams
This paper describes a recently completed project to develop a human factors informed simulation of team-based expert coordination and knowledge sharing tasks in a complex and resilient control system. The project explores processes of anomaly response in NASA spaceflight mission control teams, using as a baseline example the mission profile and anomalies experienced during the final Space Shuttle flight, STS-135. While controllers in this simulation work to detect and resolve anomalies using technical decision criteria, their performance is subject to stochastic and non-rational dynamics of information availability and flow affecting situation awareness and hypothesis generation. The initial goal of this work is to assist in analysis of alternatives for future mission control room designs, and to develop increased simulation capability in the area of distributed expertise and problem solving in teams.
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