2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00292
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Human Performance Analysis of Processes for Retrieving Beidou Satellite Navigation System During Breakdown

Abstract: Satellite navigation systems provide continuous, timely, and accurate signals of location, speed, and time to users all over the world. Although the running of these systems has become highly automated, the human operator is still vital for its continued operation, especially when certain equipment failures occur. In this paper, we examined 180 incidents of one particular type of equipment failure and the whole recovery process as recorded in the log files from a ground control center of the Beidou satellite n… Show more

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“…Satellite systems operate on a crewed shift concept where on-shift operators monitor, diagnose, and remedy system issues via telemetry and alarm protocols [50]. Alarms in crewed and uncrewed systems alert the operations crew of a problem with onboard components or an issue in the current operational situation.…”
Section: Alarms and Warningsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Satellite systems operate on a crewed shift concept where on-shift operators monitor, diagnose, and remedy system issues via telemetry and alarm protocols [50]. Alarms in crewed and uncrewed systems alert the operations crew of a problem with onboard components or an issue in the current operational situation.…”
Section: Alarms and Warningsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, studies do not provide a correlated picture benefiting remote operations. The literature is sparse for references on circadian rhythms human factors in space operations, yet circadian rhythms may play a significant role in fault handling performance [9,50]. Space and remote operations systems require further dedicated research to understand further the impact of shift work on the HITL and systems employed; without added research, multi-billion-dollar systems could be vulnerable to the same risks nuclear power plants and crewed space programs have experienced [9].…”
Section: Interpretation Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%