Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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<p>a)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Portable digital devices such as the iPad provide lightweight, powerful, and convenient methods of communication, and there are countless potential applications for use of these personal devices in spaceflight environments.&nbsp; However, many of these devices utilize capacitive touchscreens that do not work well with existing suit architecture, limiting their potential use by crew when suited and gloved in intra-vehicular activity (IVA) scenarios, such as during launch, ascent, entry, and docking scenarios.&nbsp; However, there are commercially available gloves for driving and recreation that incorporate capacitive capability to allow their use with capacitive touchscreens.&nbsp; Our goal with this ICA is to create a basic launch/entry/ascent suit glove prototype (based on an ACES or similar suit glove) that is functional with portable touch-screen devices such as the iPad, leveraging the concepts included in the commercial off the shelf (COTS) glove hardware.&nbsp; Our prototype glove will then be run through a simple user test to evaluate its functionality and usability.</p>