50 likes | 61 Views
Explore HSI tools, practices, and their relevance in NASA human spaceflights. Connect with key information and contacts to improve system performance and safety. Join the discussion to reduce lifecycle costs and consider human health in system design.
E N D
Human System Integration (HSI)Knowledge Broadcast Series 05 March 2009 HSI Tools for NASA Systems Engineering David Fitts Human Factors Interface with Systems Engineering for NASA Human Spaceflights Doug Wong
What are the HSI Knowledge Broadcasts? • In reach effort to increase awareness of HSI tools, practices, as well as general areas of interest • Point out current use cases or bodies of information • Explanation of subject matter relevance • Identify points of contact • Help connect the dots • Currently targeting JSC/SLSD activities • Ideas for proposed topics/presenters welcomed! NOT training events! HSI Knowledge Broadcast Website: https://meme-portal.jsc.nasa.gov/sf/sf3/hsi_kb/default.aspx Live Broadcast (onsite only): http://mcs.jsc.nasa.gov/ Multicasts4.aspx OR on TV /JSC RFChannel 5
Human System Integration (HSI) • Integrates human health and performance concerns • Considers crew as a system and part of total system performance • Identifies key drivers to vehicle design • Shapes operational concepts • Evaluates crew needs • Allows humans (health and performance) to be traded with other vehicle subsystems Power to the people! And not as an after thought but from the very beginning of a project through operation and even decommission So, don't we already do this? Isn't it common sense?
Our definitions may be formative – But we are all working towards a common goal! Reduce Lifecycle Costs! Increase Safety! Improve System Performance!
HSI Connect the dots! Consider the bigger picture in regard to human health and performance HSI Knowledge Broadcast Website: https://meme-portal.jsc.nasa.gov/sf/sf3/hsi_kb/default.aspx Live Broadcast (onsite only): http://mcs.jsc.nasa.gov/ Multicasts4.aspx or TV /JSC RFChannel 5