Difference between revisions of "Cockpit Layout"
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Using Orbiter vessel panels as starting points | Using Orbiter vessel panels as starting points | ||
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Test using line drawings, cardboard, foam core. | Test using line drawings, cardboard, foam core. | ||
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+ | CAD tools: | ||
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+ | ==Cockpit Layout/Display and Control References== | ||
+ | [http://human-factors.arc.nasa.gov/ihi/research_groups/isis/Publications/McCandless_HFES2005.pdf EVALUATION OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE COCKPIT AVIONICS UPGRADE (CAU) DISPLAYS] | ||
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+ | [http://human-factors.arc.nasa.gov/ihi/research_groups/isis/Publications/McCann_Space2005.pdf Automating Vehicle Operations in Next-Generation Spacecraft: Human Factors Issues] |
Revision as of 03:23, 15 June 2007
Things to consider when laying out a cockpit:
Hierarchy of importance - NASA studies have a list. Must find it.
Using Orbiter vessel panels as starting points
Mock it up
Test using line drawings, cardboard, foam core.
CAD tools:
Cockpit Layout/Display and Control References
EVALUATION OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE COCKPIT AVIONICS UPGRADE (CAU) DISPLAYS
Automating Vehicle Operations in Next-Generation Spacecraft: Human Factors Issues