We have broad experience and expertise in human-in-the-loop simulation (both low and high fidelity) and study tasking, relevant to studying the Acute CNS impacts of Space Radiation and multiple stressors, e.g., with precision landing site identification and execution, under time pressure.
Patents
Simulation Methods for Human Operator and Machine Integration. LAR-19978-1, US Patent Pending.
https://technology.nasa.gov/patent/LAR-TOPS-301
Selected Publications
Harrivel, A., Blattnig, S., Norman, R., Simonsen, L. (2021, July 25-29). Planned Investigations to Address Acute Central Nervous System Effects of Space Radiation Exposure with Human Performance Data, AHFE 2021, virtual event. Track Best Paper.
Samani S., Jessop, R., Harrivel, A. Collaborative Communications between a Human and A Resilient Safety Support System, IEEE ICAS 2021, International Conference om Autonomous Systems, August 11-13, 2021, Montreal, Canada.
Technical Points of Contact
Dr. Angela Harrivel, Crew Systems and Aviation Operations Branch, NASA Langley Research Center
Trey Arthur (trey.arthur@nasa.gov), Crew Systems and Aviation Operations Branch, NASA Langley Research Center
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