タイトル | Architectural and Behavioral Systems Design Methodology and Analysis for Optimal Habitation in a Volume-Limited Spacecraft for Long Duration Flights |
本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20160014500 |
著者(英) | Smitherman, David; Howe, Scott; Toups, Larry; Whitmire, Alexandra; Kennedy, Kriss J.; Lewis, Ruthan; Howard, Robert |
著者所属(英) | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
発行日 | 2016-12-04 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | As our human spaceflight missions change as we reach towards Mars, the risk of an adverse behavioral outcome increases, and requirements for crew health, safety, and performance, and the internal architecture, will need to change to accommodate unprecedented mission demands. Evidence shows that architectural arrangement and habitability elements impact behavior. Net habitable volume is the volume available to the crew after accounting for elements that decrease the functional volume of the spacecraft. Determination of minimum acceptable net habitable volume and associated architectural design elements, as mission duration and environment varies, is key to enabling, maintaining, andor enhancing human performance and psychological and behavioral health. Current NASA efforts to derive minimum acceptable net habitable volumes and study the interaction of covariates and stressors, such as sensory stimulation, communication, autonomy, and privacy, and application to internal architecture design layouts, attributes, and use of advanced accommodations will be presented. Furthermore, implications of crew adaptation to available volume as they transfer from Earth accommodations, to deep space travel, to planetary surface habitats, and return, will be discussed. |
NASA分類 | Aerospace Medicine; Behavioral Sciences |
レポートNO | GSFC-E-DAA-TN37869 |
権利 | Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright |
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