TELEOP: Impact of Confinement and Isolation on Crew Performances during Long-Duration Missions

International audience In the last decades, most space agencies have been focusing on manned flight missions. Therefore, to ensure the success of long-term space missions, new factors like confinement and isolation need to be studied. The TELEOP project investigates these effects on crew’s performan...

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Main Authors: Martin Estrana, Veronica, Vagnone, Federica, Roy, Raphaëlle N., Lizy-Destrez, Stéphanie
Other Authors: Département Conception et conduite des véhicules Aéronautiques et Spatiaux (DCAS), Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace (ISAE-SUPAERO)
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-03200240v1 2023-05-15T13:35:23+02:00 TELEOP: Impact of Confinement and Isolation on Crew Performances during Long-Duration Missions Martin Estrana, Veronica Vagnone, Federica Roy, Raphaëlle N. Lizy-Destrez, Stéphanie Département Conception et conduite des véhicules Aéronautiques et Spatiaux (DCAS) Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace (ISAE-SUPAERO) Washington D.C., United States 2019-10-21 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200240 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200240/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200240/file/MartinEstrana_25995.pdf en eng HAL CCSD hal-03200240 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200240 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200240/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200240/file/MartinEstrana_25995.pdf OATAO: 25995 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess 70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200240 70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), Oct 2019, Washington D.C., United States. pp.0 Confinement Isolation Motivation Performance [SDU.OTHER]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Other info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference papers 2019 ftccsdartic 2021-04-24T22:23:52Z International audience In the last decades, most space agencies have been focusing on manned flight missions. Therefore, to ensure the success of long-term space missions, new factors like confinement and isolation need to be studied. The TELEOP project investigates these effects on crew’s performance during Human-Robot Interactions (HRI), such as cargo docking operations or remote control of a rover for surface exploration of the Moon or Mars. Confinement implies living in narrow spaces with limited privacy and isolation having very little contact with people from the outside; those conditions mostly characterize human space missions. In order to study its impact, several analog mission campaigns ave been run within the TELEOP project, such as: MDRS-189 (Mars Desert Research Station – Utah desert) and ARES III (in Lunares Research Base, Poland). The subsequent mission will soon be carried out in the Institute of Bio-Medical Problems of Moscow (IBMP) in Russia, during the SIRIUS-19 campaign (Scientific International Research In a Unique terrestrial Station), with the collaboration of NASA, and the next MDRS-206 expedition. In the following years, the aim is to run the experiment in more realistic and confined environments: the ISS and the Concordia station in Antarctica. In order to assess confinement and isolation and their impact on teleoperation performance, an innovative protocol has been designed. This enables us to have a complete overview on factors linked to teleoperation performance (execution time and accuracy), such as participants’ personality traits, affective state and physiological state. Teleoperation performance was evaluated by the guidance of a rover, a task that was performed by each crewmember several times per mission. During the task, physiological activity was recorded using an electrocardiogram (ECG), whereas assessment of both psychological and personality aspects were performed using questionnaires. The latter two intended to assess the mood, motivation, confinement feeling and ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Concordia Station ENVELOPE(123.333,123.333,-75.100,-75.100) Sirius ENVELOPE(163.250,163.250,-84.133,-84.133)
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Isolation
Motivation
Performance
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Isolation
Motivation
Performance
[SDU.OTHER]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Other
Martin Estrana, Veronica
Vagnone, Federica
Roy, Raphaëlle N.
Lizy-Destrez, Stéphanie
TELEOP: Impact of Confinement and Isolation on Crew Performances during Long-Duration Missions
topic_facet Confinement
Isolation
Motivation
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description International audience In the last decades, most space agencies have been focusing on manned flight missions. Therefore, to ensure the success of long-term space missions, new factors like confinement and isolation need to be studied. The TELEOP project investigates these effects on crew’s performance during Human-Robot Interactions (HRI), such as cargo docking operations or remote control of a rover for surface exploration of the Moon or Mars. Confinement implies living in narrow spaces with limited privacy and isolation having very little contact with people from the outside; those conditions mostly characterize human space missions. In order to study its impact, several analog mission campaigns ave been run within the TELEOP project, such as: MDRS-189 (Mars Desert Research Station – Utah desert) and ARES III (in Lunares Research Base, Poland). The subsequent mission will soon be carried out in the Institute of Bio-Medical Problems of Moscow (IBMP) in Russia, during the SIRIUS-19 campaign (Scientific International Research In a Unique terrestrial Station), with the collaboration of NASA, and the next MDRS-206 expedition. In the following years, the aim is to run the experiment in more realistic and confined environments: the ISS and the Concordia station in Antarctica. In order to assess confinement and isolation and their impact on teleoperation performance, an innovative protocol has been designed. This enables us to have a complete overview on factors linked to teleoperation performance (execution time and accuracy), such as participants’ personality traits, affective state and physiological state. Teleoperation performance was evaluated by the guidance of a rover, a task that was performed by each crewmember several times per mission. During the task, physiological activity was recorded using an electrocardiogram (ECG), whereas assessment of both psychological and personality aspects were performed using questionnaires. The latter two intended to assess the mood, motivation, confinement feeling and ...
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Vagnone, Federica
Roy, Raphaëlle N.
Lizy-Destrez, Stéphanie
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70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), Oct 2019, Washington D.C., United States. pp.0
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