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    Pilot Preference, Compliance, and Performance With an Airborne Conflict Management Toolset

    Doble, Nathan A. / Barhydt, Richard / Krishnamurthy, Karthik | NTRS | 2005
    A human-in-the-loop experiment was conducted at the NASA Ames and Langley Research Centers, investigating the En Route Free Maneuvering ...

    Pilots’ Perspectives on Urban Air Mobility Safety Challenges and Potential Solutions

    Rania W. Ghatas / Saeideh E. Samani / Victoria L. Dulchinos et al. | NTRS
    As electric vertical takeoff and landing air taxis make their way to urban airspace operations within the United States National Airspace ...
    Schlagwörter: Single Pilot Operations

    PLANETARY SURFACE OPERATIONS AND UTILIZATION: HOW ISS AND ARTEMIS MISSIONS CAN BE USED TO MODEL HUMAN EXPLORATION OF MARS

    Stephen J. Hoffman / Michelle A. Rucker / Torin McCoy | NTRS
    of HEOMD-415 that have been influenced by ISS and where HEOMD-415 is influencing plans in ISS, Artemis, research and technology development ...

    Practical Application of Sociology in Systems Engineering

    Watson, Michael D. / Andrews, James G. / Cassel, Jeri L. et al. | NTRS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Systems Analysis And Operations Research

    Practicing for Mars: The International Space Station (ISS) as a Testbed

    Korth, David H. | NTRS | 2014
    mission Characteristics of ISS as a testbed High fidelity human operations platform in LEO: Continuously operating habitat and active laboratory ...

    Progressively Enabling Earth Independent Medical Operations (EIMO)

    John Lemery / Arian Anderson / Dana Levin et al. | NTRS
    Element (ExMC) in NASA’s Human Research Program. The topics for the TIMs were derived from a 2-day conference of senior leaders and subject ...

    Psychophysiological Research Methods to Assess Airline Flight Crew Resilient Performance in High-Fidelity Flight Simulation Scenarios

    Chad Stephens / Tyler Fettrow / Lance Prinzel III et al. | NTRS | 2023
    the capability of measures to help identify resilient flight crews. Implications for future research and design of future In-time Aviation ...

    Reduced Crew Operations Research at NASA Ames Research Center

    Brandt, Summer L. / Lachter, Joel | NTRS | 2017
    carrier operations (i.e., Parts 121 and 135). This research was spurred by two trends in aviation research: the trend toward reducing costs and a ...
    Schlagwörter: reduced crew operations , single pilot operations

    Research progress and accomplishments on International Space Station

    Roe, Lesa B. / Uri, John J. | NTRS | 2003
    multidisciplinary program includes research in life sciences, physical sciences, biotechnology, Earth sciences, technology demonstrations as well as ...

    RESOLVE: An International Mission to Search for Volatiles at the Lunar Poles

    Larson, William E. / Quinn, Jacqueline W. / Sanders, Gerald B. et al. | NTRS | 2013
    mass of space exploration beyond earth orbit. Even the Moon, which has no atmosphere, is ricb in resources that can theoretically be harvested ...

    Robotic Manufacturing of 18-ft (5.5m) Diameter Cryogenic Fuel Tank Dome Assemblies for the NASA Ares I Rocket

    Jones, Ronald E. / Carter, Robert W. | NTRS | 2012
    Constellation program. A series of full-scale Ares I development articles were constructed on the Robotic Weld Tool at the NASA George C. Marshall Space ...
    Schlagwörter: Launch Vehicles And Launch Operations

    Safety Characteristics in System Application Software for Human Rated Exploration

    Mango, E. J. | NTRS | 2016
    system safety focus needs to be in the ground and flight application software system (GFAS). In the development, certification and operations of ...

    Safety Demonstrator Series for an In-Time Aviation Safety Management System

    Natasha A. Neogi / Summer Brandt | NTRS
    demonstrations of an in-time aviation safety management system across a series of disaster-oriented operations. First up is a wildland fire demonstration ...

    Science and Technology Research Directions for the International Space Station

    NTRS | 1999
    The International Space Station (ISS) is a unique and unprecedented space research facility. Never before have scientists and engineers had ...
    Schlagwörter: Launch Vehicles And Launch Operations

    Science aspects of a remotely controlled Mars surface roving vehicle.

    Choate, R. / Jaffe, L. D. | NTRS | 1973
    Particular attention is given to aspects pertinent to teleoperation, remote control, onboard control, and man-machine relationships in ...
    Schlagwörter: Facilities, Research, And Support

    Science Off the Earth: An Integrated Approach to Science Operations in the Artemis Era and Beyond

    Ian Howley / Josh Johnson | NTRS
    proposed by both commercial and government entities provide an opportunity to conduct science research on the moon and in cis-lunar space, 24x7 for ...
    Schlagwörter: Science Operations

    Short-haul fatigue: A focus group study

    Cassie J. Hilditch / Erin E. Flynn-Evans / Thomas Nesthus et al. | NTRS
    fatigue during short-haul operations. In order to develop the scope of our study, we conducted a series of focus groups across multiple US ...

    Short-term Freeway Traffic Flow Forecasting with ARIMAX Modeling

    Lee, Ming-Tsung | DataCite | 2010
    traffic flows is effective in time series modeling for short-term traffic flow forecasting. The ARIMAX model should be used if time series ...

    Spacecraft Fire Safety: Protecting Vehicles and Crews on Long-Duration Exploration Missions

    Ruff, Gary A. | NTRS | 2017
    The FISO (Future In-Space Operations) Telecon Series was begun in 2006, by the then-active FISO Working Group, as an innovative outreach ...

    SPACE: Three Decades of Spacecraft Power Systems Analysis with Fortran

    Sarah Tipler / Spencer Furin / Brandon Klefman et al. | NTRS
    user interface for use by flight operations personnel. The SPACE code thus has a long legacy in spacecraft EPS analysis and will continue to ...