Call: Human-Systems Interaction session at 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference

CALL FOR PAPERS

HUMAN-SYSTEMS INTERACTION Session
2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference

Yellowstone Conference Center
Big Sky, Montana
March 5-12, 2022
http://www.aeroconf.org

Abstracts are currently being accepted, due July 1, 2021

Dear all,

We are looking for abstracts (papers for peer reviews due in October) for the session Human-Systems Interaction at the IEEE Aerospace Conference in Big Sky, Montana. This session consistently draws a fascinating group of innovators in our field for stimulating discussions in an impressive setting.

TOPICS

Humans are the most critical element in system safety, reliability and performance. Their creativity, adaptability and problem-solving capabilities are key to resilient operations across the different aerospace applications. This session focuses on the technologies and techniques leading to effective interfaces between humans and spacecraft, robots, and other aerospace systems.

Specific topics of interest for this session include HCI-HMI, multimodal sensory integration such as vision, haptics and audio, situational awareness, tele-operation interfaces, data and scientific visualization, virtual and mixed reality environments, augmented reality and natural user interfaces as applied to design, production, operations, and analysis, as well as training and for decision support.

Application of novel solutions from other domains and how they can be applied to aerospace domain, specifically contributing to an efficient human systems interaction are also of interest.

SUBMISSIONS

If you would like to participate, please submit a 500-word abstract for consideration at http://aeroconf.org/ by July 1, 2021. Please select “10.07: Human-Systems Interaction” as the suggested session. Draft papers will be due on October 15, 2021 for review, and accepted papers must be submitted in final form by January 14, 2022.

Feel free to forward this email to anyone who might be interested in submitting a paper to this session.

Best Regards,

Session Chairs

Dr. Janki Dodiya (jankidodiya@gmail.com), Senior Research Scientist
Prof. Dr. Andreas Gerndt (Andreas.Gerndt@dlr.de), German Aerospace Center (DLR) / University of Bremen


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