Development of a Distributed Teaming Scenario for Future Space Operations

The goal of the Space Challenge project is to identify the challenges faced by teams in space operations and then represent those challenges in a distributed human-machine teaming scenario that resembles typical space operations and to measure the coordination dynamics across the entire system. Curr...

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Published inProceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Vol. 66; no. 1; pp. 788 - 792
Main Authors Yin, Xioyun, Clark, Jeska, Johnson, Craig J., Grimm, David A., Zhou, Shiwen, Wong, Margaret, Cauffman, Stephen, Demir, Mustafa, Cooke, Nancy J., Gorman, Jamie C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01.09.2022
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ISSN2169-5067
1071-1813
1071-1813
2169-5067
DOI10.1177/1071181322661405

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Summary:The goal of the Space Challenge project is to identify the challenges faced by teams in space operations and then represent those challenges in a distributed human-machine teaming scenario that resembles typical space operations and to measure the coordination dynamics across the entire system. Currently, several challenges have been identified through semi-structured interviews with nine subject matter experts (SMEs) who were astronauts or those who have experienced or have been involved with interplanetary space exploration. We conducted a thematic analysis on the interviews through an iterative process. Challenges were categorized into four categories, including, communication, training, distributed teaming, and complexity. Based on the findings, challenges and key teamwork characteristics of space operations were integrated into the initial scenario development. In addition to the scenario, we plan to use dynamical system methods to analyze team activity in real time.
ISSN:2169-5067
1071-1813
1071-1813
2169-5067
DOI:10.1177/1071181322661405