ANSIBLE:在一个孤立的火星模拟任务中,通过虚拟世界建立社会联系

Peggy Wu, Tammy Ott, Jackie Morie
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长时间的火星探测任务将面临前所未有的感官和社会单调,这将影响宇航员的各个方面的表现以及行为健康。我们描述了ANSIBLE——一个促进双边生活的社会互动网络。ANSIBLE是一个虚拟世界生态系统,它实现了基于证据的策略,以促进社会联系和心理健康,同时具有可扩展性,能够适应长时间飞行的技术和环境限制。ANSIBLE被部署在一项为期12个月的隔离研究中,以评估其在隔离的火星模拟模拟环境中的参与者与其居住在栖息地外的朋友和家人(FF)之间维持社会联系的能力。火星模拟演习在夏威夷威米亚的夏威夷空间探索模拟和模拟(HI- seas)设施进行,受试者在生理和生活方式上进行调整,类似于在火星探索条件下的受限环境中的一些挑战(例如,通信延迟和停电,在近距离,在限制水和能源使用的情况下)。我们提出的初步结果表明,与传统方法相比,ANSIBLE可以增加对FF关系的亲近感和满意度,还可以促进FF与机组成员的持续互动,与人类的亲密关系,减轻压力,并让他们觉得时间过得很快。
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ANSIBLE: social connectedness through a virtual world in an isolated Mars simulation mission
Long duration Mars exploration missions will face unprecedented sensory and social monotony that will impact various aspects of space crew performance as well as behavioral health. We describe ANSIBLE --- A Network of Social Interactions for Bilateral Life Enhancement. ANSIBLE is a virtual world ecosystem that implements evidence based strategies to promote social connectedness and psychological well-being, while being extendable and able to accommodate technical and environmental limitations of long duration flight. ANSIBLE was deployed in a twelve month isolation study to evaluate its capacity to maintain the social connection between participants in an isolated Mars simulation analog environment and their friends and family (FF) living outside the habitat. The Mars simulation exercise takes place at the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) facilities in Waimea, HI, where subjects undergo adjustments in physiology and lifestyle that are analogous to some of the challenges in a confined environment, with Mars exploration conditions (e.g. with communication latencies and blackouts, in close quarters, under restricted water and energy use). We present preliminary results suggesting that ANSIBLE can increase feelings of closeness as well as satisfaction with FF relationships over traditional methods, as well as promoting continued interactions of FF with crew members, closeness to humanity, decreased stress, and the perception that time is moving fast.
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