In the past, anthropometrical data have been collected only on microgravity, or measured from Apollo mission images, leading to low accuracy of the data [1]. Starting with Virtual Reality—based experiments, this research provides an investigation into methodologies that focuses on the collection of basic anthropometrical and postural data needed to develop interfaces for the Moon and Mars gravity environments. The learning objectives of this work are: (1) Analysis of methodologies for studying human movement and posture in Moon-Mars gravity; (2) Development of new instruments of investigation and methodologies; (3) Support of user-centered design in Moon Mars habitat projects.

From Virtual Reality to Neutral Buoyancy—Methodologies for Analyzing Walking Pattern on Moon and Mars.

MASALI, Melchiorre;MICHELETTI CREMASCO, MARGHERITA;
2016-01-01

Abstract

In the past, anthropometrical data have been collected only on microgravity, or measured from Apollo mission images, leading to low accuracy of the data [1]. Starting with Virtual Reality—based experiments, this research provides an investigation into methodologies that focuses on the collection of basic anthropometrical and postural data needed to develop interfaces for the Moon and Mars gravity environments. The learning objectives of this work are: (1) Analysis of methodologies for studying human movement and posture in Moon-Mars gravity; (2) Development of new instruments of investigation and methodologies; (3) Support of user-centered design in Moon Mars habitat projects.
2016
International Conference on Safety Management and Human Factors
Walt Disney World®, Florida, USA
July 27-31, 2016
Advances in Safety Management and Human Factors. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Springer
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387
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978-3-319-41929-9
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Human factors, Human-systems integration, Safety Deambulation, Simulation, Virtual simulation, Space mission, Difference of gravityAccident prevention; Human computer interaction; Human engineering; Moon
Schlacht, I.L.; Foing, B.; Benassai, M.; Bringeland, S.; Deml, B.; Del Mastro, A.; Masali, M.; Micheletti Cremasco, M.; Nazir, S.; Rittweger, J.; Stev...espandi
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