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A Systematic Tool for Deriving Crew Console Layouts
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 52nd Conference 2008 (2008)
  • Olu Olofinboba
  • Robert DeMers
  • Michael C. Dorneich
  • Chris Hamblin
  • John Wise
Abstract
This paper describes the use of the Function Allocation Matrix Tool (FAMT) for designing spacecraft cockpit layouts. NASA's Constellation Program intends to return humans to the moon by 2020, followed by exploration to Mars and beyond. The Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) will serve as primary vehicle for transporting the crew. Orion will be equipped with a modern 'glass cockpit' that will allow the operators to command and control all of the vehicle's systems via graphics-based displays not unlike those now common in modern flight decks. The design of Orion's displays and controls places an increased emphasis on human-computer interaction and usability. In particular, the use of the FAMT drove the process of allocating displays and controls to reach and visual zones within the CEV 604 configuration cockpit. The result was the baseline display and control configuration for the Orion spacecraft.
Keywords
  • allocation matrices,
  • cockpit layout,
  • command and control,
  • control configuration,
  • crew exploration vehicles,
  • flight decks,
  • glass cockpits,
  • command and control systems,
  • flight control systems,
  • human computer interaction,
  • knowledge management,
  • NASA
Publication Date
2008
Comments
Copyright Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2008. Posted with permission.
Citation Information
Olu Olofinboba, Robert DeMers, Michael C. Dorneich, Chris Hamblin, et al.. "A Systematic Tool for Deriving Crew Console Layouts" Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 52nd Conference 2008 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_dorneich/16/