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13 December 2021 Applications of aerospace product test and evaluation in human computer interface design
Yi Gong, Songjiang Feng
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Proceedings Volume 12087, International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Computer Technology (EIECT 2021); 120871O (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2624698
Event: International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Computer Technology (EIECT 2021), 2021, Kunming, China
Abstract
The human machine interface (HMI) provides recommended HMI conventions to use when designing satellite operations systems.Summarizes the development of aerospace product test and evaluation system and research results. Lists the different methods and systems of HMI design, points out the necessity of using aerospace product test and evaluation to deal with a lot of data generated in aerospace product testing and identification of HMI, and gives a list of principles in future HMI design.
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Yi Gong and Songjiang Feng "Applications of aerospace product test and evaluation in human computer interface design", Proc. SPIE 12087, International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Computer Technology (EIECT 2021), 120871O (13 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2624698
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KEYWORDS
Aerospace engineering

Satellites

Space operations

Human-machine interfaces

Reliability

Satellite communications

Control systems

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