A Pilot Study for Augmented Reality Supported Procedure Guidance to Operate Payload Racks On-Board the International Space Station
1 October 2013·,·
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Daniela Markov-Vetter
Oliver Staadt
Abstract
We present our current state in developing and testing of Augmented Reality supported spaceflight procedures for intra-vehicular payload activities. Our vision is to support the ground team and the flight crew to author and operate easily AR guidelines without programming and AR knowledge. For visualization of the procedural instructions using an HMD, 3D registered visual aids are overlaid onto the payload model operated by additional voice control. Embedded informational resources (e.g., images and videos) are provided through a mobile tan- gible user interface. In a pilot study that was performed at the ESA European Astronaut Centre by application domain experts, we evaluated the performance, work- load and acceptance by comparing our AR system with the conventional method of displaying PDF documents of the procedure.
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Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR)