Publications by authors named "James Oglesby"

Article Synopsis
  • Researchers created a framework for measuring safety and performance in human-machine systems, acknowledging that these aspects are influenced by various factors.
  • The framework categorizes inputs into human, machine, and environmental variables, while processes are split into attitudes, behaviors, and cognitive variables.
  • This comprehensive approach improves understanding and assessment of complex elements in human-machine interactions, with potential applications in fields like spaceflight, military, and healthcare.
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Introduction: NASA's Mission Control Center (MCC) is responsible for control of the International Space Station (ISS), which includes responding to problems that obstruct the functioning of the ISS and that may pose a threat to the health and well-being of the flight crew. These problems are often complex, requiring individuals, teams, and multiteam systems, to work collaboratively. Research is warranted to examine individual and collaborative problem-solving processes in this context.

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In the future planned interplanetary expedition mission to Mars, spaceflight crewmembers will be exposed to an environment that is completely unique from anything they are accustomed to on Earth. Due to the characteristics of these missions, a challenge will be to design an environment that allows crewmembers to easily work and live in for extended durations. One of the challenges associated with these future missions is supplying the crew with essential resources for survivability such as food and water.

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