Analysis and Synthesis of a Subsystem of the Manual Control Loop for Manned Spacecraft
Yury A. Tyapchenko

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the manual control loop subsystem in manned spacecraft, focusing on command-signaling control panels, classifying them, and discussing their evolution and impact on modern information display systems.
Contribution
It classifies control panels used in Russian manned spacecraft and links their development to modern integrated control consoles and information display systems.
Findings
Classification of control panels into four types.
Identification of the evolution from control panels to integrated control consoles.
Results from engineering and psychological studies of panel types.
Abstract
A salient feature of the manned spacecraft is the predominance of discrete information in the manual control loop of the onboard systems. Specifically, command-signaling control panels (CSCP) as a subsystem of the manual control loop are widely used in the Russian manned spacecraft. In this paper CSCP are classified into four types: a) control panels based on multi-channel control; b) control panels based on command-information compression; c) control panels based on command and signaling information compression; d) integrated control consoles (ICC) based on computer and information technology. It is shown that ICC underlies modern information display systems (IDS). ICC first appeared in the Russian manned space program in the IDS of the Soyuz-TMA spacecraft and the Russian modules of the International Space Station. Results of engineering and psychological studies of different types of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAerospace Engineering and Control Systems
