Revived interest in lunar exploration is heralding a new generation of design solutions in support of human operations on the Moon. While space system design has traditionally been guided by prototype deployments in analogue studies, the resource-intensive nature of this approach has largely precluded application of proficient user-centered design (UCD) methods from human-computer interaction (HCI). This paper explores possible use of Virtual Reality (VR) to simulate analogue studies in lab settings and thereby bring to bear UCD in this otherwise engineering-dominated field. Drawing on the ongoing development of the European Large Logistics Lander, we have recreated a prospective lunar operational scenario in VR and evaluated it with a group of astronauts and space experts (n=20). Our qualitative findings demonstrate the efficacy of VR in facilitating UCD, enabling efficient contextual inquiries and improving project team coordination. We conclude by proposing future directions to further exploit VR in lunar systems design.
翻译:对月球探索的重新关注正预示着新一代支持人类在月球上作业的设计解决办法,空间系统设计传统上以模拟研究中的原型部署为指导,但这种方法的资源密集性质在很大程度上排除了将精巧的用户-中心设计(UCD)方法从人体-计算机互动(HCI)中应用。本文探讨了利用虚拟现实(VR)在实验室环境中模拟模拟模拟模拟研究的可能性,从而在这一否则以工程为主的领域应用UCD。我们借助欧洲大型后勤着陆器的持续开发,在VR重新创造了一个未来的月球操作方案,并与宇航员和空间专家小组(n=20)进行了评估。我们的质量调查结果表明VR在促进UCD、使有效的背景调查得以进行和改进项目团队协调方面的效力。我们最后提出了今后进一步利用月球系统设计VR的方向。</s>