AIAA R-023A Recommended Practice Human-Computer Interfaces for Space System Operations
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AIAA R-023A Document Information:
Title
Recommended Practice Human-Computer Interfaces for Space System Operations
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995
Scope:
The following bounds were applied to the scope of this
document:
1) This document concentrates primarily on the HCI requirements
that are applicable to and important to satellite control
operations. It addresses the HCI requirements for a more
user-friendly and standardized conduct of the 12 generic satellite
control operations tasks defined in detail in Appendix B.
2) Examples in this document focus mainly on satellite platform
commanding, health and status, and attitude/orbit determination and
maintenance functions. The HCISSO requirements in this document
are, however, also applicable to other control operations such as
satellite payload control and mission data handling, and a number
of similar operations such as space launch control.
3) This document does not address classical HCI anthropomorphic,
environmental (e.g., lighting and noise), and workstation ergonomic
concerns. It defers to the great body of detailed requirements
developed from extensive research in these areas that is currently
available to developers as industry standards.
4) Finally, while its primary focus is to state critical core
requirements, this document also provides an integrated set of
enhancement capabilities.
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